Capitol Report (Jan. 3): Snowstorm Shuts Down Washington DC

Steve Lance
By Steve Lance
January 3, 2022Capitol Report
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A major snowstorm in the metro DC area brought up to 10 inches of snow,  shutting down the government and local schools.

President Joe Biden met with farmers and ranchers to discuss rising costs of meat and other agriculture products. With inflation here and stagflation on the horizon, we have Vance Ginn, former associate director for economic policy under the Trump administration, to break it all down.

As senators head back to Capitol Hill, passing voting rights reform is a top priority. Democrats are eyeballing a change to the rules so they can pass it alone with no Republican votes. But is it likely to be successful?

The 2022 midterm elections are coming, and a handful of Democratic senators face what could be a tough midterm battle.

Twitter permanently suspends the personal account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). The social media site said she was posting false information relating to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic.

With Martin Luther King Day coming in just a couple of weeks, we take a closer look at Dr. King’s memorial in Washington, D.C.

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