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999, worry that its language is too vague, and could be used to ban activities promoted by multicultural student unions, Black fraternities and sororities, and courses in Jewish history, women's studies and LGBTQ+ studies. While the final bill has not reached DeSantis' desk and the present language leaves some room for interpretation, the examples provided in the bill's analysis suggest that courses on Jewish studies, gender studies, or feminist theory could indeed be banned under the law. State or federal money granted to the university can’t be spent on programs that promote DEI or engage in social or political activism if the bill passes.
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At the time of publication, DeSantis has not made a public statement on House Bill 999. The bill is right in line with Governor Ron DeSantis’s higher education agenda, which calls for banning “discriminatory” DEI initiatives. Back in January, DeSantis appointed six conservatives to the board of the New College of Florida in Sarasota. Entire majors would also be banned, specifically, “any major or minor in Critical Race Theory, Gender Studies, or Intersectionality, or any derivative major or minor of these belief systems.” African-American studies departments could also be vulnerable at public institutions statewide.
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Concerns continue over House Bill 999 in the humanities.
Andrade added that DEI has been used as a tool for discrimination in many schools, which lawmakers hope to stop. Without any cause, without any shown need for such a review, which is going to hang like a hammer of the heads of teachers,” Finan said. “The people who are going to suffer the consequences of these bills are kids,” claimed Chris Finan, the executive director of the National Coalition Against Censorship. The Board of Governors was established by the Legislature in 2003 to operate, regulate, control, and be fully responsible for the management of the public university system in Florida. Andrade, who has taken to Twitter to seemingly promote the bill, writing "DEI advocates HATE open debate" in a quote tweet response to former Florida Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, who publicly denounced H.B. When Guillermo responded and accused Andrade's fellow Republicans of being "scared" of their consituents, Andrade replied, "This is your brain on DEI."
Governor Ron DeSantis Receives Twenty Bills from the Florida Legislature
However, states were allowed to provide exemptions from SAFE Act registration requirements to nonprofit organizations and their employees based on specified criteria. Under this law, those exceptions would be expanded to include situations where a parent is wiretapping because they believe the recording will capture a statement by someone who has either sexually abused the parent’s child or intends to do so. While wiretapping is generally a third-degree felony in the state, there are some exceptions, such as when all parties consent or if a person is acting on behalf of law enforcement. The law reclassifies certain fraud cases that are committed against those 65 years old or above, minors, or people with a mental/physical disability. He said while he believes much of the bill is unconstitutional and will be challenged, the damage to the reputation of the schools will be severe. Increasingly, PEN America research has found, educational gag orders focus on higher education, indicating that these policies intend to do far more than expand parents’ rights over their minor children’s education but to broadly limit free thought.
The Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom at Florida International University, funded by the Legislature in 2020, would function as a college — hiring faculty, enrolling students and awarding degrees. A bill filed this week in the Florida House would turn many of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ wide-ranging ideas on higher education into law by limiting diversity efforts, vastly expanding the powers of university boards and altering course offerings. Faculty committees shall, by July 1, 2024, and by July 1 every three years thereafter, review and submit recommendations to the Articulation Coordinating Committee, the commissioner, and the Chancellor of the StateUniversity System for the removal, alignment, realignment, or addition of general education core courses that satisfy the requirements of the law.
It would not prohibit programs for Pell Grant recipients, first generation college students, nontraditional students, transfer students, students from low-income families or students with unique abilities. Programs required for compliance with federal regulations, or access programs for military veterans, PellGrant recipients, first-generation college students, nontraditional students, "2+2" transfer students from the Florida College System, students from low-income families, or students with unique abilities are not prohibited by the bill. "Of course he answered that it would be zero effect on operations of student activities, student programs, multicultural centers, Black student centers, Latino student centers or any activities related to students," she said. Here, Snopes explores each of the claims made of House Bill (HB) 999 in this viral post. While the bill does not explicitly ban Black and minority fraternities and sororities and other programs, the bill's vague language makes its downstream effects up to interpretation and hard to determine. The journals or printed bills of the respective chambers should be consulted as the official documents of the Legislature.
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Florida bill would bring bans on gender studies and critical race theory to colleges and universities.
House Bill 999, filed by Rep. Alex Andrade, R-Pensacola, proposes leaving all faculty hiring to boards of trustees, allowing a faculty member’s tenure to be reviewed “at any time,” and removing majors or minors in subjects like critical race theory and gender studies. It would also prohibit spending on activities that promote diversity, equity and inclusion and create new general education requirements. House Bill 999, introduced last week by Rep. Alex Andrade, R-Pensacola, tackles many of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposals for the state’s colleges and universities. It would expand the powers of university boards of trustees — largely appointed by the governor or Board of Governors — and crack down on curriculum and programs related to critical race theory, gender studies and diversity, equity and inclusion, among other things. Although three of them are private, they receive state funding for certain academic programs. Jones questions how HB 999 could affect the state’s HBCUs and the nine Black sororities and fraternities known nationally as the Divine Nine.
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College students are also concerned about legislation that imposes restrictions on courses of study. Last week, Florida students rallied against HB 999 in the capital city of Tallahassee. Maxx Fenning, a senior at the University of Florida and the founder and president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group PRISM, also finds the legislation unsettling.
Though SB 266 contains similar provisions to HB 999, in its current form, it adds that UF will open the Hamilton College to offer degree programs in the history of Western civilization and civics. Currently known as Hamilton Center, the college is part of a conservative push to teach classical American history. Diversity, equity and inclusion programs at the university remain targeted by HB 999. Edwards agrees that the broadness of the legislation may pose a risk to a wide range of campus organizations, including Black sororities and fraternities, Latinx groups, affinity groups or even veterans’ organizations. House Bill 999 would prohibit students from majoring or minoring in certain disciplines, and could pose a risk to Black sororities and fraternities, Latinx groups, affinity groups or even veterans’ organizations.
The students — Gia Davila, 21; Laura Rodriguez, 23; Jeanie Kida, 26; and Chrisley Carpio, 31 — faced charges of battery on a law enforcement officer; resisting an officer without violence; and disrupting a school campus or function, according to Hillsborough County records. In addition, the bill would greatly expand the role of boards of trustees at each school, which in turn would increase the governor’s role in university life. The governor holds the greatest influence on who serves as a university trustee, with the ability to appoint six members to each board. The state Board of Governors can make five appointments, but that panel is also largely appointed by the governor.
While critics of legislation such as Florida’s HB 999 warn that it is dangerous, they are also optimistic that, if passed, it would ultimately be struck down in court as unconstitutional due to long-standing legal precedents that protect academic freedom in higher education. DeSantis endorsed Florida House Bill 7, better known as the Stop WOKE Act, to restrict educational discussions about race and gender at schools, but a federal judge blocked it late last year. “This bill is designed to do is to make sure the state university system is following through on its statutory mission of preparing students that are coming to state universities for in-demand jobs, developing the human resources and human capital of the state,” State Rep. Alex Andrade said.
The boards may delegate the role to presidents, but a president would not be able to delegate the role to anyone else. The bill calls for each state university board of trustees to be responsible for hiring faculty for the university. The American Historical Association has condemned the bill, writing in a statement, "We express horror (not our usual "concern") at the assumptions that lie at the heart of this bill and its blatant and frontal attack on principles of academic freedom and shared governance central to higher education in the United States." On the committee floor, Andrade assured Hinson that the bill does not impact Black sororities and fraternities or their abilities to hold social justice events among other activities.
In addition, the law requires the state Department of Education to identify “best practices” in career and technical education (CTE) pathways from middle to high school. However, that doesn’t mean these aides have rights of tenancy within these mobile home parks, the law says. Aside from the new mediation rules, the law mandates that live-in healthcare aides must be able to get into and out of a relevant mobile home owner’s property without any additional fees or rent being charged. Under this law, a woman who has given birth within six months before the reporting date on a jury summons may be excused from service upon request. To republish, simply copy the HTML at right, which includes our tracking pixel, all paragraph styles and hyperlinks, the author byline and credit to The 19th.
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However, the repeal is pending the passage of SJR 1114, which proposes a repeal of the constitutional requirement in the State Constitution that the state provide public financing for statewide campaigns. Under this law, people are prohibited from non-consensually placing tracking devices on someone else’s property or using a tracking device to find out their location. The exemption is also subject to an Open Government Sunset Review and stands repealed on Oct. 2, 2029 unless reenacted by the state Legislature. Under the law, anyone who becomes aware of someone’s death (as provided by state statutes) is required to report the death to either the district medical examiner or law enforcement.
HB 999: Post-trial Counseling Services for Jurors
The bill would place control of core curricula and institutional mission statements entirely in the hands of political appointees. It would limit or ban students’ ability to pursue certain majors or areas of study. Simply put, it would make Florida’s colleges and universities into an arm of the DeSantis political operation. Among other things, the bill would ban majors and minors that require courses in subjects related to critical race theory, gender studies and intersectionality. It would also prohibit general education core courses from including critical race theory in the curriculum. While the original bill prohibited degree programs related to critical race theory, gender studies and intersectionality, the newer version replaces that language by prohibiting critical theory outright.
Florida bill targets educational programs on diversity, equity, inclusion, critical race theory
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Florida bill targets "diversity, equity, or inclusion" on college campuses - CBS News
Florida bill targets "diversity, equity, or inclusion" on college campuses.
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The bill would also give university boards of trustees the power to hire faculty members, and then review their tenure at any time, with cause. Wording in HB 999 has also sparked fears that it could threaten sororities, fraternities and other clubs on campus that cater to Black students and other students of color. Currently in the Florida House’s Education and Employment Committee, HB 999 will take effect July 1 if enacted. Along with its companion legislation in the Florida Senate, the bill is one of the latest introduced in a state that has passed a series of recent laws to limit what students can learn about race, gender, sexuality or inequity. In early January, his budget office required all universities to detail what they spend on diversity, equity and inclusion programs. And on Jan. 31, the governor held a news conference announcing a sweeping package of changes that mirror those in Andrade’s bill.
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A bill working its way through the Florida legislative process could outlaw certain programs and change how state colleges and universities hire employees. Andrade said if there are faculty advisory boards overseeing any such groups, those will be impacted by the bill. "Those student groups can continue to operate how they see fit currently, subject only to the policies and procedures that are content neutral that apply to all organizations, student organizations on campus," he said.
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Recent bills spark outrage among FAU, FIU students.
But Chris Finan, executive director of the National Coalition Against Censorship, said in an interview that Florida schools would wear a “badge of infamy” to employers and other universities if the legislation passed. Joe Cohn, legislative and policy director for the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), a nonprofit that works to protect free speech on college campuses, called HB 999 unconstitutional because it bans both majors and ideas that legislators have deemed disfavorable. NCF Freedom – an organization which arose out of DeSantis’s conservative takeover of the New College of Florida – filed a lawsuit against the state of Florida on August 10. The complaint alleged that SB266 violated students’ and professors’ free speech in limiting what subjects could or could not be learned and taught. An injunction was filed weeks later in the hopes that enforcement of SB266 would be halted until a ruling on the complaint was made. However, on November 2, the judge presiding over the injunction denied the motion.
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First, the law replaces the term “gender” with “sex” when discussing restrictions on where delinquent minors may be committed. Seventy-two other organizations have signed on to the AHA's statement, including the American Association of University Professors, the American Philosophical Association and the Tully Center for Free Speech at Syracuse University. The newest version of House Bill 999 may elicit a sigh of relief from UF’s department of gender, sexuality and women’s studies. Under the March 15 version, UF’s women’s studies major and minor seems to no longer be at risk of elimination, Provost Joe Glover said at a Faculty Senate meeting March 23. Her organization is currently in the process of investigating academic freedom and political interference in the state. “It’s going to be a gut punch to anyone who values academic freedom or higher education’s role in democracy,” she said.
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Programs that show preferential treatment based on race, gender or other identifiers are also prohibited. Educational gag orders — which is how free expression advocacy group PEN America describes legislation that limits lessons on certain topics — typically target K-12 schools. Most states have introduced such bills over the past two years, and House Republicans last month passed the Parental Bill of Rights Act, which echoes legislation filed at the state level and purports to give parents a say in their children’s education. This includes access to learning materials, school board meetings and conferences with teachers — rights educators note that parents already enjoy. While student groups aren’t expected to be impact, Andrade explained that certain majors dealing in critical race theory — which he defined as the notion that “racism is baked into every aspect of society today” — would be pulled if the bill were to pass.
Under this law, the Florida Gaming Control Commission may deny, revoke or suspend a license of anyone who has been subjected to a provisional suspension by the federal Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority. In addition, the law increases the penalties for such violations to a third-degree felony. To receive the exemption, current and former personnel are required to submit a written request to the relevant agency, along with a statement that the applicant has made reasonable efforts to protect the information. Senate Bill 548 creates a public records exemption for certain military personnel and their families. These cards are intended to help law enforcement better respond to violations of such protection orders. Senate Bill 86 requires clerks of the court to create a “Hope Card” program for people who have been issued protection orders, such as domestic violence injunctions.
State Sen. Linda Stewart — who sponsored the Senate version of this bill — said the new rules will help investigators use search warrants to locate bodies that have been illegally dumped. And if they fail to make the report because they’re trying to hide the death or mislead investigators, they can face a third-degree felony. Congress passed the SAFE Act, which set forth rules for residential mortgage loan originators.
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It prohibits diversity, equity and inclusion spending, including through grants and contracts. It calls for the removal of majors and minors like critical race theory and gender studies, and calls for general education courses that “promote the philosophical underpinnings of Western civilization” whenever applicable. Florida’s HB 999 would destroy academic freedom, tenure, shared governance, and university independence in the state’s public higher education system.
Several accreditation agencies have requirements for compliance with diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. A potential consequence of statewide legislation that takes aim at diversity, equity and inclusion; prohibits students from learning about race, gender and sexuality; and weakens tenure is that faculty and students may decide to pursue scholarship elsewhere. Many progressive Florida youth with the means to leave the state plan to do so, Fenning said.
The board of trustees may delegate its hiring authority to the president but the president may not delegate hiring authority. HB999 — on page 22 out of the bill's 23 pages — said "courses with a curriculum based on unproven, theoretical, or exploratory content are best suited to fulfill elective or specific program prerequisite credit requirements, rather than general education credit requirements." The specific implications of the bill with respect to Greek life and student-run organizations remain to be seen, and the Florida Senate, which is also controlled by Republicans, must pass its version of the bill next before it reaches DeSantis' desk. One course … is described as "exploring the structures and institutions of social inequality along the intersectional axes of class, race, and gender/sexuality by focusing on how these categories are socially constructed, maintained, and experienced." Florida homeowners and those involved in Homeowners' Associations (HOAs) should take note of the recently passed HB 919, a significant piece of legislation that introduces several critical changes to Florida Statute 720, which governs HOAs. The law also creates new rules about “generated child pornography,” which makes it a crime to own or purposefully view generated child pornography.
The interior was redecorated during various presidential administrations and modern conveniences were regularly added, including a refrigerator in 1845, gas lighting in 1849, and electric lighting in 1891. Nine proposals were submitted for the new presidential residence with the award going to Irish-American architect James Hoban. Capitol and the White House.[17] Hoban was born in Ireland and trained at the Dublin Society of Arts.
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On August 16, 1993, President William J. Clinton signed Executive Order to establish the Domestic Policy Council (DPC). The DPC oversees development and implementation of the President's domestic policy agenda, and it ensures coordination and communication among the heads of relevant Federal offices and agencies. Codified statutory material on food and drugs has been assigned to 21 U.S.C. Subchapter I, which comprises sections 1501–1509 of chapter 20, of that title, and is dedicated to statutory material affecting the ONDCP.
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Congress appropriates may be expended with economy, barring overlapping and duplication of effort. On July 26, 1947, President Harry S. Truman signed Public Law 80–253, which is also cited as the National Security Act of 1947. From Jan. 20, 2017, until Jan. 20, 2021, Donald Trump was president of the United States. This is a position that includes many perks, offered to the person who was selected by American voters to serve as chief executive. Perhaps the most impressive of those perks is use of the White House, the executive mansion — a residence and office building that serves as a command center for whoever receives a majority of the electoral votes cast in the most recent election. The White House and its landscaped grounds occupy 18 acres (7.2 hectares).
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The vice president has an office in the West Wing, as well as the ceremonial office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. The White House became one of the first wheelchair-accessible government buildings in Washington, D.C. When modifications were made during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who used a wheelchair because of his paralytic illness. In the 1990s, Hillary Clinton, at the suggestion of the Visitors Office director, approved the addition of a ramp in the East Wing corridor, affording easier wheelchair access for the public tours and special events that enter through the secure entrance building on the east side. The three-level southern façade combines Palladian and neoclassical architectural styles.
Hoban returned to rebuild the residence, and while work was completed in 1817, he continued to work on additions for several more years. In 1824, he added the South Portico for James Monroe, and he constructed the North Portico for Andrew Jackson from 1829 to 1830. Located at the country’s most well-known address, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave in Washington, DC, the White House is America’s most iconic home. The official residence and office of the president of the United States, the White House has been the home of every president since John Adams and the site of some of the most important events in American history.
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The following year, the cornerstone was laid and a design submitted by Irish-born architect James Hoban was chosen. After eight years of construction, President John Adams and his wife Abigail moved into the still-unfinished residence. During the War of 1812, the British set fire to the President’s House, and James Hoban was appointed to rebuild it. James Monroe moved into the building in 1817, and during his administration, the South Portico was constructed. Various proposals were put forward during the late 19th century to significantly expand the President’s House or to build an entirely new residence, but these plans were never realized.
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The activities of the Director are subject to the direction or approval of the President. The Director organizes the Office of Administration, employs its staff, contracts for supplies and services, and carries out other duties that the President, as head of the Office, might do. In his or her capacity as the chief administrative officer of the Office, the Director ensures that it provides units within the Executive Office of the President with common administrative support and services. On April 3, 1970, President Richard M. Nixon approved Public Law 91–224, which also is cited as the Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970.
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A second Biden dog, Commander, is banished from White House after biting.
The joint resolution made the provisions of these two reorganization plans effective on July 1, 1939. Early maps referred to the White House as the “President’s Palace,” but in 1810, the building was officially named “Executive Mansion” in order to avoid any connection to royalty. The residence has also been called “President’s House,” or “President’s Mansion.” In 1901, President Theodore Roosevelt changed the official name to “White House,” a moniker that had been used throughout the 19th century. Beautiful landscaping has graced the White House grounds since the administration of Thomas Jefferson.
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The USTR heads the Office and serves as the President's principal adviser, negotiator, and spokesperson on international trade and investment issues. The Representative acts as the chief representative of the United States in all General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade activities; in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development discussions, meetings, and negotiations that deal primarily with commodity issues and trade; in U.N. On January 25, 1993, President William J. Clinton signed Executive Order to establish the National Economic Council (NEC). The NEC coordinates the economic policymaking process and advises the President on economic policy. The NEC also ensures that economic policy decisions and programs remain consistent with the President's stated goals, and it monitors the implementation of the President's economic goals.
In keeping with his ardent republicanism, he opened the house to public visitation each morning, a tradition that was continued (during peacetime) by all his successors. He personally drew up landscaping plans and had two earthen mounds installed on the south lawn to remind him of his beloved Virginia Piedmont. Meanwhile, construction continued on the building’s interior, which still lacked ample staircases and suffered from a persistently leaky roof. During Jefferson’s tenure, the White House was elegantly furnished in Louis XVI style (known in America as Federal style). Our first president, George Washington, selected the site for the White House in 1791.
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The Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 codified these authorities and added additional authority, including the implementation of section 301 actions that enforce U.S. rights under international trade agreements. The Trade Act of 1974 (PL 93–618) established the Office of the USTR as an agency of the Executive Office of the President charged with administering the trade agreements program. The DFC support program is a Federal grant program that the ONDCP administers. The program provides grants to community coalitions for strengthening the local infrastructure to reduce drug use among youth and to maintain the reductions that are achieved.
Today’s structure was built in 1942 and sits atop the Presidential Emergency Operations Center. The two-story East Wing houses the office spaces of the first lady and her staff. “Everything in the White House must have a reason for being there,” the first lady told Life magazine in 1961. That is a question of scholarship.” Kennedy showed off the restoration during a televised tour that aired on CBS in 1962. Construction began in October of 1792 with the laying of the first cornerstone.
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The Chief Agricultural Negotiator and three Deputy U.S. Trade Representatives also hold the rank of Ambassador—two of the deputies are located in Washington, DC, and the other serves in Geneva, Switzerland. The United States Trade Representative formulates trade policy for and directs all trade negotiations of the United States. Documents that the OSTP recently published in the Federal Register are accessible online. The "Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States" indicates that OSTP records have been assigned to record group 364. Documents that the NEC has published in the Federal Register are accessible online.
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John Adams was the first president to live in the White House, moving in on November 1st, 1800. The executive mansion has been the official residence of every subsequent president. In 1800, President John Adams and first lady Abigail Adams moved into the still unfinished building on November 1.
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While it was much smaller than L’Enfant’s proposal, the completed building was still the largest home in the country and would retain that title until after the Civil War. According to the White House Historical Association, the cost of construction was $232,372. For the 2024 WHCD on Saturday, April 27, SNL's Colin Jost was tapped to deliver the roast of President Joe Biden — and he'll have plenty of entertainment peers in the room watching. Aside from the president, vice president, first lady, second gentleman and all your favorite news anchors, here are the biggest stars attending this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner. Learn more about the current administration, our country’s former presidents, and the official residence. With the increase in technological and global advancement, the size of the White House staff has increased to include an array of policy experts responsible with managing various federal governmental functions and policy areas.
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The State Floor features some of the White House’s most treasured spaces, including the East Room, the Blue, Red, and Green Rooms, the State Dining Room, and the Family Dining Room. The White House has undergone many renovations throughout its history, starting with Thomas Jefferson, who, along with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe, added the East and West Colonnades, which now link the East and West Wings with the Executive Residence. The first major renovation of the White House took place during the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British troops marched on Washington, DC, and burned the White House, the Capitol, and several other public buildings.
A newly constructed East Wing was used as a reception area for social events; Jefferson's colonnades connected the new wings. The East Wing alterations were completed in 1946, creating additional office space. By 1948, the residence's load-bearing walls and wood beams were found to be close to failure.
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White House rebuffs House GOP's impeachment-probe requests - Live Updates - POLITICO.
The south portico was completed in 1824.[33] At the center of the southern façade is a neoclassical projected bow of three bays. The bow is flanked by five bays, the windows of which, as on the north façade, have alternating segmented and pointed pediments at first-floor level. The bow has a ground-floor double staircase leading to an Ionic colonnaded loggia and the Truman Balcony, built in 1946.[33] The more modern third floor is hidden by a balustraded parapet and plays no part in the composition of the façade. The Director establishes policies, objectives, priorities, and performance measurements for the National Drug Control Program. Each year, the Director promulgates the President's National Drug Control Strategy, other related drug control strategies, supporting reports, and a program budget that the President submits to Congress. The Director advises the President on necessary changes in the organization, management, budgeting, and personnel allocation of Federal agencies that monitor drug activities.
Strict rules govern the conduct of executive branch appointees and require every appointee in an executive branch agency to sign an ethics pledge. A waiver is permitted in cases where the literal application of the pledge is inconsistent with its purposes or is not in the public interest. Presidents have continued to use Executive orders, reorganization plans, and legislative initiatives for reorganizing the Executive Office of the President to make its composition compatible with their administrative goals. On June 7, 1939, President Roosevelt approved Public Resolution 76–20, which acknowledged that "reorganization plan numbered I" had been submitted to the U.S. Congress on April 25, 1939, and that "reorganization plan numbered II" had been submitted on May 9, 1939.
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During the mid-to-late 19th century a series of ever larger greenhouses were built on the west side of the house, where the current West Wing is located. During this period, the North Lawn was planted with ornate carpet-style flowerbeds. This was done to link the new portico with the earlier carved roses above the entrance. The Office of Policy Development comprises the Domestic Policy and the National Economic Councils, which advise and assist the President in the formulation, coordination, and implementation of domestic and economic policy. The Office of Policy Development also supports other policy development and implementation activities as directed by the President.
President Roosevelt submitted the plan to the Senate and House of Representatives on April 25. On April 3, 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved Public Law 76–19, which also is cited as the Reorganization Act of 1939 (53 Stat. 561). Pursuant to the Act, President Roosevelt prepared an appropriate plan of reorganization. Documents that the Office of Administration published in the Federal Register are accessible online. The "Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States" indicates that NSC records have been assigned to record group 273.
"Chapter III—Office of Management and Budget," which comprises parts 1300–1399, has been assigned to 5 CFR. That CFR title contains codified rules and regulations whose contents deal with the subject of administrative personnel. Pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1970, President Nixon issued Executive Order on July 1, 1970.
The Madisons eventually moved into the nearby Octagon House, the Washington mansion of John Tayloe, a Virginia plantation owner. Reconstruction and expansion began under Hoban’s direction, but the building was not ready for occupancy until 1817, during the administration of Pres. Hoban’s reconstruction included the addition of east and west terraces on the main building’s flanks; a semicircular south portico and a colonnaded north portico were added in the 1820s. The mansion quickly became a focal point of the new federal city and was symbolically linked to the United States Capitol by way of Pennsylvania Avenue. Following his inauguration in March 1801, Jefferson became the second president to reside in the executive mansion.
Following his April 1789 inauguration, President George Washington occupied two private houses in New York City, which served as the executive mansion. In May 1790, construction began on a new official residence in Manhattan called Government House. From the vice-presidency of John Adams in 1789 to that of Richard Nixon in the 1950s, presiding over the Senate was the Vice President's chief function.
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The building’s history begins in 1792, when a public competition was held to choose a design for a presidential residence in the new capital city of Washington. Thomas Jefferson, later the country’s third president (1801–09), using the pseudonymous initials “A.Z.,” was among those who submitted drawings, but Irish American architect James Hoban won the commission (and a $500 prize) with his plan for a Georgian mansion in the Palladian style. The structure was to have three floors and more than 100 rooms and would be built in sandstone imported from quarries along Aquia Creek in Virginia. Labourers, including local enslaved people, were housed in temporary huts built on the north side of the premises. They were joined by skilled stonemasons from Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1793. President George Washington, who lived in presidential residences in New York and Philadelphia, selected the site of the nation’s capital on the Potomac River for an executive mansion with the help of French architect Pierre Charles L’Enfant, who designed the plan of the city.
The wallpaper had hung previously on the walls of another mansion until 1961 when that house was demolished for a grocery store. Just before the demolition, the wallpaper was salvaged and sold to the White House. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of President John F. Kennedy (1961–63), directed a very extensive and historic redecoration of the house.
Phelan outraised Covey and, with deep family ties in the district, boasted leading the House during two of the most conservative sessions in living memory. He enjoyed the endorsement of influential political action committees and former Gov. Rick Perry. Oliverson was unopposed in his own Republican primary, and will face Democrat Brett Robinson, a progressive graduate student at the University of Houston, in the November election.
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All of that work will be rooted in one of the most fundamental, necessary elements of this institution -- the Texas House rules. My advice to new members is to know them, love them, and be certain we will enforce them. Because our rules keep the game fair, but they do not dictate the outcome. Let us not forget the sacrifices they have made to get you where you are today. Phelan was nominated by State Rep. Cody Harris (R-Palestine), with Reps Angie Chen Button (R-Richardson), Tracy King (D-Uvalde), John Lujan (R-San Antonio), Toni Rose (D-Dallas) and Shelby Slawson (R-Stephenville) providing seconding motions.
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In 1989 Speaker Jim Wright of Texas resigned under pressure following revelations about a book deal the House Ethics Committee saw as circumventing fundraising rules. Longworth's successor, John "Cactus Jack" Garner of Texas, left the office after just over a year to be Franklin Roosevelt's first vice president. Prior to that, the last Republican speaker had been Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, who died in 1931.
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In an evening update, the Texas Department of Public Safety said that 34 arrests had been made by law enforcement on the campus as of 9 p.m. Other buildings on the campus in Arcata are at risk of being occupied, and protesters “have shown a willingness” to lock themselves in facilities and steal equipment, the officials said. House Speaker Mike Johnson called Wednesday for the resignation of the university’s president if she can't "bring order to this chaos." At one point during the demonstrations, tensions escalated as protesters refused to relocate and remove their tents and other prohibited items, a university official said. On Monday, he tweeted an image of himself and Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick “working together” on legislative projects.
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“We have witnessed police punching a female student, knocking over a legal observer, dragging a student over a chain-link fence, and violently arresting students for simply standing at the front of the crowd,” the statement said. Columbia University has extended a deadline for talks on dismantling pro-Palestinian protest camps on campus by 48 hours as tension over the Unites States’ handling of the Israel-Gaza war grows. The Missouri senator Josh Hawley and Arkansas senator Tom Cotton on Monday called for Joe Biden to send national guard troops on to campuses. Campus protests are growing across the US, with arrests this week at Yale and New York universities. Calling in police enforcement on nonviolent demonstrations of young students on campus is an escalatory, reckless, and dangerous act.
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The New York university has been in talks with student protest leaders to clear the encampment and had originally set a deadline of midnight on Tuesday. Columbia’s president Minouche Shafik warned on Tuesday that the university would “have to consider alternative options for clearing the West Lawn and restoring calm to campus” if discussions failed. Mike Johnson, the Republican House speaker, will visit Columbia University today to speak to Jewish students and hold a press conference “regarding the troubling rise of virulent antisemitism on America’s college campuses”, his office has said. Dozens of state troopers and police officers in riot gear were at the scene after hundreds of students walked out of class to protest the war in Gaza and demand the university divest from companies that manufacture machinery used in Israel’s war. A photographer was among those arrested during clashes between protesters and law enforcement on the University of Texas at Austin campus on Wednesday. The California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt campus will remain closed through the weekend as protesters, including "unidentified non-students," continue to occupy two buildings, school officials said in an update.
His critics say the results of the primary, in which nine House Republicans were ousted and eight were forced into runoffs, are a repudiation of Phelan’s leadership. The announcement was a political betrayal of Phelan, who in 2021 appointed Oliverson chair of the House insurance committee and hopes to continue as speaker. But the voters of Phelan’s Beaumont-area district may not even send him back to Austin.
Kathy Hochul, the Democratic governor of New York, called Mike Johnson’s trip to Columbia University “divisive” and accused the House speaker of “politicizing the issue”. More than 60 people, including a journalist, arrested at University of Southern California and University of Texas at Austin. The 30-year saga began with Gingrich of Georgia, who was the first member of his party to gain "the big gavel" since the early 1950s and the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Gingrich had been a backbench rabble-rouser since coming to the House in 1978 and built up a cadre of supporters until he won the party's No. 2 power position as minority whip in 1989.
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We can work all day on these issues, but if rogue District Attorneys will not uphold the law, what progress are we really making? Senators lauded him as a “man of faith” and a workhorse legislator with expertise in various subjects, including veterans affairs, energy and business. Patrick embraced Hancock in a hug after he took the oath as president pro tem. In a speech, Hancock thanked his son-in-law, Greg Cox, for donating his kidney to him.
“This runoff is not just another race, it’s the frontline of the battle for the soul of our district,” Phelan said in a lengthy statement sent late Tuesday. CST, Phelan trailed challenger David Covey 43% to 46%, according to election results posted by the Texas Secretary of State. Dade Phelan, the Republican speaker of the Texas House, is headed to a runoff with his GOP primary challenger. Oliverson helped Phelan secure the gavel in late 2019 as one of 83 lawmakers who initially backed the Beaumont Republican’s speakership bid.
House Republicans who blocked McCarthy’s leadership for more than a dozen votes, grinding Congressional business to a halt for four days last week. In his nominating speech for Tinderholt, Slaton said the tradition in the House of selecting some minority party members — in Texas, Democrats — for committee chair positions is an overly generous “consolation prize” for losing an election. He said Phelan’s adherence to that tradition means Republicans can pass only some conservative legislative priorities each session while ignoring others. US senators dismissed House Speaker Mike Johnson’s suggestion to send the National Guard to college campuses to quell growing protests against the war in Gaza and US support for Israel. Cal Poly Humboldt, a public university on the far northern coast of California, where pro-Palestinian students are occupying a campus building, said on Wednesday that it would remain closed through the weekend.
“To have the speaker be in San Antonio campaigning for Tony … I’m just beside myself that that’s where things are,” Roy told San Antonio radio station KTSA. The University of Texas at Austin Police Department said in a statement on X Wednesday evening that "the dispersal order at the South Mall has ended. All University rules are still in effect." The university "supports free speech through open dialogue that is respectful and constructive," the officials said. The university closed its campus Wednesday evening as LAPD began arresting demonstrators. The Los Angeles Police Department said 93 people were arrested on suspicion of trespassing during Wednesday's demonstrations at the University of Southern California. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has called for the resignation of House Speaker Dade Phelan (R) after he presided over the house “in an obviously intoxicated state.” Paxton also called for an investigation into the incident.
Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan is facing a runoff election after he failed to secure a majority of votes in primary voting, the clearest sign to date of his precarious position within the Republican Party. The university said it is considering keeping the campus closed beyond the weekend, and accused students of stealing items and breaking “numerous laws”. Here are photos from Austin where police, including some on horses and holding batons, blocked the main lawn at the University of Texas and pulled several students to the ground to stop demonstrators from marching through campus. Many Jewish-led groups protesting the war in Gaza have also pushed back against such allegations. As protests aligned with the Jewish Passover holiday this week, encampments at Yale and Columbia held Passover seders on Monday.
Phelan did not cast a vote on vouchers, but has been attacked by some pro-voucher Republicans for not doing enough to get the legislation passed. He previously told The Texas Tribune he would have supported a scaled-back version of a voucher program. Oliverson said the bloodbath for House incumbents in the primary was the speaker’s fault for not being a leader on the issue.
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In the Senate, Patrick, who won reelection in November for another four-year term, welcomed senators back to the chamber cheerily. We can’t wait to welcome you to downtown Austin Sept. 5-7 for the 2024 Texas Tribune Festival! Join us at Texas’ breakout politics and policy event as we dig into the 2024 elections, state and national politics, the state of democracy, and so much more. But while Phelan may be unpopular with Republicans across Texas, he only needed to persuade the 200,000 residents of his southeast Texas district to reelect him. Phelan was neck and neck with GOP challenger David Covey with votes still being counted.
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House mice also pose their own threat to the humans they share a space with. While they’re unlikely to transmit hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, they can bring bugs such as fleas and lice into homes. House mice can also carry salmonella and other bacteria that can not only be detrimental to humans’ health but can also be damaging to a home’s insulation or drywall. During its life cycle, a house mouse will have 7 or 8 litters, each giving between 4 and 16 babies. They won't hesitate to invade your home to get an easy access to food and shelter. Field mice reproduce quickly; they can have from 2 to 4 litters per year, with 4 to 6 babies each time.
House mice are excellent jumpers, whereas deer mice are better climbers.
If you put house mice dropping and field mouse droppings side-by-side, it’s quite easy to spot the rounded shape of the house mice and the pointed ends of the field mice. As explained earlier, it’s more common to spot house mice in urban areas and field mice out in the fields. However, both mice have more subtle and specific differences in terms of where they like to live. Field mice are known for their complex social hierarchies, with dominant individuals often asserting their authority over subordinates. They form small family groups, with a dominant male and female leading the pack.
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Field mice have distinct food preferences that set them apart from house mice. One important factor that influences the food choices of field mice is moisture. These mice are attracted to food sources that have higher moisture content, such as fruits, vegetables, and grains. They have a preference for fresh produce and will often seek out gardens, orchards, and agricultural fields where they can find these types of food. The moisture in these foods provides field mice with hydration as well as nutrition.
Both types of mice are capable of causing damage to crops and stored food, but their specific feeding preferences and behaviors differ significantly. Field mice and house mice may look similar at first glance, but they have distinct behavioral differences. Field mice are more active and agile, often seen running and climbing.
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Fur color and texture is one of the most noticeable differences between house mice and field mice. House mice typically have a light brown or grayish-brown fur color, while field mice have a darker brown or reddish-brown fur color. Additionally, house mice have a smoother and shinier fur texture, while field mice have a rougher and coarser fur texture. These differences in fur color and texture are adaptations that help each species blend in with their respective environments.
Salmonellosis is a bacterial infection that causes symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that can cause flu-like symptoms and can lead to more severe complications if left untreated. It is important to take precautions to prevent contact with mice and to properly clean and disinfect areas where mice have been present to reduce the risk of disease transmission. The tail length and shape is a key characteristic that can help differentiate between field mice and house mice. Field mice typically have longer tails compared to house mice.
So, we think you will find the comparison table below quite handy in identifying both the house mouse and the field mouse. Some people are having trouble making a difference between mice and baby rats, so you might find this related article useful. This is important to note because it means that using certain types of bait traps may be problematic if you are dealing with deer mice. The reason why all of the terminology is so confusing is because house mice can also live in fields. So there are two common types of mice that can both live in fields and both live inside our homes.
They thrive in grassy areas with plenty of vegetation for cover and food sources such as seeds, nuts, and insects. On the other hand, house mice are well adapted to living in human dwellings. They prefer indoor environments such as homes, buildings, and warehouses where they can find shelter, warmth, and a constant supply of food. While field mice are more likely to be found in rural and natural settings, house mice are opportunistic and can be found in both urban and rural areas.
While they typically measure around 5 to 7 inches in length, their tails account for about 3 to 4 inches of their size. Overall, there are several differences between field and house mice in key areas like diet, habitat, behavior, size, and appearance. As the names suggest, house mice are more commonly found around homes and urban areas, while field mice tend to live out in rural locations.
Field mice and house mice may share some common characteristics, but their differences are equally significant. By studying their similarities, we can identify patterns and behaviors that can be applied to other rodent species as well. On the other hand, studying their differences allows us to understand the unique adaptations and behaviors of each species.
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Primary Physical Differences Between a Field Mouse (Deer Mouse) and a House Mouse
However, they play an important role in the ecosystem as they serve as a food source for predators such as owls and snakes. To protect against field mice infestations, it is important to keep outdoor areas clean and free of debris. Additionally, using anti-allergenic bedding can help prevent allergies caused by mice droppings and urine. Field mice and house mice have distinct differences in their fur color and texture. Field mice typically have a light brown or grayish fur color, which helps them blend in with their natural habitat. Their fur is also soft and dense, providing insulation and warmth in colder climates.
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By employing these prevention and control methods, individuals can effectively manage and minimize the presence of both field mice and house mice in their surroundings. Field mice and house mice are two common types of mice that can be found in both rural and urban areas. While they may look similar at first glance, there are several key differences that can help you identify which type of mouse you are dealing with.
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Understanding the preferred environments of these two mouse species is crucial for effective pest control and prevention strategies. Field mice, also known as Apodemus sylvaticus, are small rodents that are commonly found in fields, meadows, and woodland areas. They are similar in appearance to house mice but have some distinct differences.
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Field mice have a more slender body, with a longer tail and larger ears compared to house mice. They are primarily herbivores and feed on seeds, fruits, and grains. Field mice are known to be carriers of various diseases and can cause damage to crops and gardens.
The geographical distribution of field mice and house mice is an important aspect to consider when studying their similarities and differences. This difference in habitat preference is a key factor that contributes to the contrasting behaviors and adaptations of these two mouse species. Understanding the geographical distribution of field mice and house mice is crucial for pest control professionals and researchers studying rodent behavior and ecology. Differentiating between field mice and house mice can be challenging, but there are several methods that can help.
These size and weight differences are important factors to consider when it comes to identifying and distinguishing between the two mouse species. When it comes to fur color and texture, there are distinct differences between field mice and house mice. Field mice typically have a lighter brown or grayish fur color, while house mice have a darker brown or blackish fur color. In terms of texture, field mice have a softer and smoother fur compared to the rougher and coarser fur of house mice.
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Unlike most mice, the California mouse mates with a single partner. The male defends the nest and raises the young to increase the chances of survival. It’s nocturnal and omnivorous, feeding mostly on seeds, berries and insects. It doesn’t hibernate, but goes into a state of inactivity known as torpor during the hottest part of the summer.
They are known to scavenge for food in human dwellings, including crumbs, grains, and even small insects. Their ability to adapt to various environments makes them a common pest in residential areas. By observing the feeding habits and foraging behavior of mice, one can determine whether they are dealing with field mice or house mice. Both house mice and field mice can cause damage to homes and properties.
The tail of a field mouse is usually slender and tapering, allowing it to navigate through dense vegetation and narrow spaces. On the other hand, house mice have shorter tails that are thick and scaly. This tail shape enables them to easily maneuver in indoor environments, such as homes and buildings.
When it comes to field mice vs house mice, there are also some big behavioral differences separating the two. The size of a house mouse can vary, but the average is 2.5 to 3.2 inches long. Their small size allows them to fit through the smallest of cracks and holes in foundations or roofs. Their backs and heads are a darker brown or gray, but their underbellies, legs, and feet are either tan or white.
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House mice are often found in indoor environments with light-colored walls and floors, while field mice are found in outdoor environments with darker soil and vegetation. It is important to understand the differences between field mice and house mice to identify the potential health risks. One of the most common diseases transmitted by field mice is Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS). This disease is caused by inhaling or coming into contact with urine, droppings, or saliva of infected mice. Another disease transmitted by field mice is Lyme disease, which is caused by the bite of infected ticks that feed on mice.
An adult field mouse will live a maximum of one year, the winter being a very difficult period to get through. This small rodent is usually active at night and is very common in rural areas. They are quite invasive, reproduce rapidly, and are adaptable to any living condition. In general, they are brown or gray with lighter underbellies, and their tails are covered with fur.
House mice and field mice have different preferences when it comes to their living environment. House mice are commonly found in urban and suburban areas, where they can easily access human dwellings and food sources. They can be found in homes, buildings, and other structures, and are often seen scurrying along walls and floors.
House mice and field mice also differ in terms of what they eat. You can expect house mice to be more persistent, which can make things difficult when using mouse repellent or other mice control products. A simple glance is enough to help you figure out which is which, as they have different body sizes, tails, and even fur coloring, too.
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If you can’t leave your pet unattended and you can’t bring it to the pool, will you enjoy that hotel? Other Hyatt properties allow pet lovers to get their animal fix even if they didn't travel with their own. The property is set in the vibrant part of Charlotte, a few minutes away from Sky Zone Trampoline Park Pineville.
The Hilton Garden Inn Charlotte Airport is around a 15-minute drive from The Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. The accommodation is placed within a minutes' drive of Freedom Park. Hilton Garden Inn Charlotte Airport is situated within 10 minutes' drive of Renaissance Park Golf Course. Well-connected to many sights, this Charlotte property is within a short walking distance to Perimeter Pointe Pkwy & Glen Lake Dr bus stop. The luxury hotel has a great location at a medium distance from the seat arena "Spectrum Center", while shopping venues like The Sleepy Poet Antiques Mall are only 700 metres away. The modern Four Points By Sheraton Charlotte is ideally located in the touristic area, within 10 minutes' drive of the large Billy Graham Library.
The lovely Renaissance Charlotte Southpark is ideally situated approximately 15 minutes' drive from Mint Museum of Art. Entertainment options in the area feature Ovens Auditorium within 7 km of the accommodation. Boasting an indoor pool, this Charlotte hotel is nestled at a 2.9 km distance from natural attractions like the North Carolina Wing Haven Garden and Bird Sanctuary.