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President Donald J.
Trump signed the VA Mission Act this afternoon, “paving the
way for a major overhaul of the Department of Veterans Affairs
and expanded access for veterans to VA-funded care in the
private sector,” Donovan Slack reports for USA Today.
“The measure, which
passed both chambers of Congress last month with overwhelming
bipartisan support, delivers on a key campaign promise for
Trump, who pledged to provide veterans with more non-VA health
care choices.”
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“President Trump and
the first lady visited FEMA headquarters on Wednesday where
they received a briefing on the 2018 hurricane season,” CBS
News reports. The President described his Administration's
objective as “maximum preparation for rapid response” to
severe weather as the calendar turns to summer.
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In The
Wall Street Journal, Eric Morath writes that “for
the first time since such record-keeping began in 2000, the
number of available positions exceeded the number of job
seekers,” according to the Labor Department. Morath adds that
“the market is opening up possibilities for those who have
struggled in recent years.”
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In the Washington
Examiner, Tony Shaffer writes that with the President
signing the VA Mission Act, “we are finally on the path of
positive change for veterans – another promise made and kept
by President Trump.” Shaffer notes that the President “has
over the past 18 months created conditions for real change and
real success.”
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“U.S. Steel said
Tuesday it will hire about 300 employees as it restarts a
second blast furnace at its Granite City, Ill. plant near St.
Louis,” Len Boselovic reports for the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette. “The Pittsburgh steel producer said
the 25 percent tariffs on steel imports imposed by President
Donald Trump were a factor in its decision.”
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