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Operation Lone Star, officer safety gear, other programs to benefit from $500M in public safety grants
SUMMARY: Governor Greg Abbott announced over $500 million in grants for public safety programs in Texas. Key priorities include border security, police safety gear, and support for crime victims. The largest funding segment, nearly $195 million, assists crime victims and addresses violence against women. The Operation Lone Star border initiative received $55.7 million to enhance security operations, which has cost Texas $11 billion since 2021. Additional funding includes $56.5 million for homeland security and grants for police equipment, such as body-worn cameras and bullet-resistant gear. These efforts aim to improve safety and security across Texas.
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Amazon workers strike at facilities around the country as Teamsters seek contract
SUMMARY: Amazon workers in New York City have launched a strike in collaboration with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, coinciding with the holiday shopping rush. The strike, starting at 6 a.m. on Staten Island, aims to pressure Amazon for better labor agreements, including higher wages and improved working conditions. The Teamsters, representing nearly 10,000 workers across 10 facilities, acted after Amazon ignored a union deadline for contract negotiations. Despite Amazon’s assertion that the strike will not disrupt operations, Teamsters General President Sean O’Brien criticized the company for its alleged greed and lack of respect for workers. Amazon disputes the Teamsters’ representation claims.
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Government Shutdown Looms as Congress Faces Impasse Over Short-Term Funding Bill
SUMMARY: With less than 48 hours until a potential government shutdown, Congress faces a critical deadline. President-elect Trump strongly opposed a bipartisan short-term funding bill, insisting it needed a smaller price tag. His opposition created chaos, as he warned Republicans that voting for the bill would lead to primary challenges and urged them to call Democrats’ bluff on a government shutdown. This has forced lawmakers back to negotiations, with a deal including disaster relief and aid to farmers in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Republicans voted to release an Ethics Committee report on former Congressman Matt Gaetz, who faces serious accusations.
With less than 48 hours until a potential government shutdown, Congress is racing against the clock.Â
NBC’s Brie Jackson joins us live from Washington to break down the latest developments and what this means for Americans as the deadline approaches.
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Lawmakers race against the clock to avoid government shutdown
SUMMARY: Lawmakers in Washington are racing to pass a new funding bill to prevent a government shutdown after a last-minute measure collapsed yesterday. The bill, opposed by President-elect Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and his allies, failed to gain support. Trump called for a clean bill without what he labeled “Democrat giveaways.” House Republicans later declared the bill dead. Democrats criticized the outcome, warning that it reflects poorly on the new Congress and administration. The White House warned a shutdown would hurt Americans who rely on services like Social Security and urged Republicans to honor their commitments.
This comes after a last-minute spending bill collapsed on Wednesday.
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