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statutorily entitled to free tax filing services,” wrote the lawmakers to GAO on May 17 th . “GAO accepts
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statutorily entitled to free tax filing services,” wrote the lawmakers to GAO on May 17 th . “GAO accepts
democratic impact this decision will have, ” the Senators wrote. “Using our nation’s semiquincentennial to elevate the profile
announced reorganization of the U.S. Forest Service (USFS),” wrote the Senators. “While we have expressed support for improving
prevented in the future,” the delegation wrote . “From Matinicus to Vinalhaven, island communities in Maine rely
elections or voter eligibility either, including via USPS,” wrote the senators. “ By issuing the executive order, however
approaches new rulemaking on this issue,” the Senators wrote. The Senators continued, “You heard these concerns directly from … Executive Order 14276, Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness, NEFSA wrote that ropeless fishing gear “presents serious safety risks
with international law and trade agreements,” the senators wrote . “Producers in the Upper Midwest and Northeast in particular
attainment for women and their families,”the senators wrote. “Any gap in Title X funding could result
services to rural communities and seniors,”the lawmakers wrote.“...We ask that you restaff and re-open
both fair and economically meaningful,”the Delegation wrote. The Delegation concluded,“Maine’s producers are resilient, but resilience
present American history in a negative light. King wrote in the letter,“In the months following the issuance
their duties during their peak seasons,”the senators wrote in theNovember letter. The Secretaries of Homeland Security
higher mailed ballots being rejected,”the Senators wrote. “Postmarks delays are especially problematic in states that vote entirely
Angus King, alongside 23 of his Senate colleagues, wrote a letter urging the Trump Administration to help Americans … quality, timely service to taxpayers who need help,”wrote the Senators. “Since January, the Trump Administration's deferred
institutions improve educational outcomes and support for students,”wrote the senators. “We expect you to work with Congress
which is already struggling to survive,”the Senators wrote. They continued,“We are aware that the Administration
Administration have not kept their promises,”the senators wrote. “Newly released emails raise serious questions about President Trump
their workforce planning decisions in the coming months,”wrote the senators. “Chronic labor shortages—faced by seasonal
urge you to do so expeditiously,”the senators wrote. “For months, we have heard from countless front-line
account to maintain WIC benefits during the shutdown,”wrote the senators. The senators continued,“In the event that
veterans’ health care and benefits,”the lawmakers wrote.“That is why we are deeply concerned that your Office … hesitate to investigate these violations,”the lawmakers wrote. Joining King on this letter are U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal
Representatives Chellie Pingree and Jared Golden wrote to Education Secretary Linda McMahon urging her to reverse the Department … these two programs cannot be overstated,”the Delegation wrote. “Upward Bound has proven its effectiveness in the lives
whom live in rural areas,”the lawmakers wrote.“This industry produces essential items that Americans use every
Department of Homeland Security (DHS),”the Senators wrote. The Senators continued,“Concerningly, DoD has deployed members
threat to the United States,”the Senators wrote. “This strike followed press reports in early August that your