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Politics: President Bill Clinton Newsletter for 2020-09-13 ( 4 items )  
Congressional Research Service Report: 'U.S. Foreign Assistance to Latin America & the Caribbean: FY2021 Appropriations' (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R46514) entitled "U.S. Foreign Assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean: FY2021 Appropriations". Here are excerpts of the report issued on Sept. 4 and co-authored by Peter J. Meyer, specialist in Latin American affairs and Rachel L. Martin, research assistant: The United States provides foreign assistance to Latin American and Caribbean countries to support development and other U.S. objectives. U.S. more PR

Fox News Media Re-Signs Brit Hume to New Multi-Year Deal (10)
NEW YORK, Sept. 10 -- Fox News Channel, a business unit of Fox, issued the following news release on Sept. 9: Brit Hume has signed a new multi-year deal to remain in his current role as a senior political analyst, announced Suzanne Scott, CEO of FOX News Media. Hume will continue serving as a regular commentator and panelist across FOX News Channel's (FNC) daytime and evening programming and FOX News Sunday, as well as contributing to election coverage and all major political events. In making more PR

ProEnglish: Official English as a 2020 Election Issue (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (TNSPPX) -- ProEnglish, an advocate of English language, issued the following news: Official English legislation has the potential to emerge as a very important issue in advance of the Nov. 3 presidential and congressional elections. Even with the great challenges that have been posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdowns, ProEnglish has diligently remained in regular communications with the offices of countless senators and representatives on Capitol Hill in an effort to  more PR

Sen. Grassley Op-Ed: Historic Derecho Tests Pandemic-Weary Iowans (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 -- Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, issued the following op-ed: * * * In my years of farming and representing Iowans throughout the past half-century, I've never seen such widespread, catastrophic damage in our state. Uprooted and stripped century-old trees, mile after square mile of flattened cornfields and mangled grain bins from one county to the next looked like scenes from an apocalypse. The National Weather Service reports the 40-mile-wide derecho that stormed acros more PR