Commerce’s Laid-Off Workers Rage as Insurance Benefits Are Cut Prematurely!

Probation staff, recently corrected by the Commerce Department this month, report that their health insurance is ending sooner than anticipated. Employees had hoped that health insurance would extend into May. Contrarily, they received notifications this week indicating that the department had returned to its earlier date. Tim White House, executive director of environmental responsibility for […]
Chamber of Commerce’s Woes Expand as Donation Draws Scrutiny

The matter is further complicated for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (USCC), whose father, Rep. Peter Meyer (R-Mich.), a Never-Trump supporter in the 2022 presidential election, is under investigation for making large donations to tax-exempt groups during his son’s primary campaign, which came shortly after the group endorsed the former congressman. of Hills Taylor Giorno […]