Voters in South Dakota Will Decide If Medicaid Recipients Should Be Required to Work

‘In South Dakota, we believe social programs should be a hand up during tough times, not a way of life,’ Rep. Tony Venhuizen said. South Dakota voters will vote on an amendment in the November elections to decide whether the state should require physically and mentally able Medicaid recipients to work On the ballot is

Voters in South Dakota to Decide If Medicaid Recipients Should Be Required to Work

‘In South Dakota, we believe social programs should be a hand up during tough times, not a way of life,’ Rep. Tony Venhuizen said. South Dakota voters will vote on an amendment in the November elections to decide whether the state should require physically and mentally able Medicaid recipients to work On the ballot is

Congress fails to install promised plaque to honor Jan. 6 police officers

In a Congress stuck in gridlock, legislators have grown accustomed to sluggishness in their Capitol Hill work. But Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a California Democrat who has represented a Northern California Bay Area district since 1995, is infuriated by one particular hold-up.  “My letters have not been answered. And it’s a mystery to me,” Lofgren said,

Open Borders Drama: Indiana Beauty Queen Arrested in Major Mexican Cartel Bust Involving DEA’s Most Wanted

In a significant blow to an international drug trafficking network, federal authorities arrested Glenis Zapata, a former beauty queen from Indiana, in connection with a Mexican cartel. Zapata, who held the title of Miss Indiana Latina in 2011, allegedly exploited her role as a flight attendant to transport large sums of drug money across state

5/26: Face the Nation

5/26: Face the Nation – CBS News Watch CBS News This week on “Face the Nation,” two of the veterans in Congress, Reps. Pat Ryan and Mike Waltz, join to discuss veteran suicide ahead of Memorial Day. Plus, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the latest on Memorial Day travel and the current issue of turbulence.

Texas’ Tony Gonzales tries to fight off YouTube personality in runoff election

The Texas Republican Party gathered in San Antonio for its annual convention this weekend, but GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales, who represents part of San Antonio and lives there, was ambivalent about attending.  That’s not entirely surprising — one of the featured speakers was Rep. Matt Gaetz, who endorsed Gonzales’ opponent, Brandon Herrera, in Tuesday’s GOP primary