The bipartisan group of lawmakers who have been studying encryption released a year-end report on Tuesday arguing against laws that would weaken encryption protections on computers and devices.
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Officials throughout Appalachia and the coal industry are reacting following Monday’s announcement by the Obama administration of final rules aimed at protecting 6,000 miles of streams and 52,000 acres of forests from any impacts of coal mining.
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Congressman Bill Johnson has a vision for his next term with Donald Trump as the “new sheriff in town.”
Johnson, R-Ohio, visited The Times Leader on Tuesday. He reflected on his accomplishments thus far and discussed his plans for his fourth term in Congress.
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Congressmen Tim Ryan and Bill Johnson stopped in Howland on Tuesday to talk about efforts to improve the transportation and energy sector in the Valley.
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Ohio Congressman Bill Johnson was in Washington DC Monday with several other political and business leaders to try to work on moving America forward.
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Ohio continues to lead the nation in opioid overdose deaths, so while the 21st Century Cures Act, passed this week by the U.S. House of Representatives, is a controversial bill, it does provide over $1 billion for states to fight that epidemic, and on it’s way to passage, Congressman Bill Johnson (R-Marietta), who represents portions of Scioto County threw his support behind the bipartisan measure.
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Cold and rainy weather did not deter crowds from coming out on Wednesday for the opening of the new Oakley C. Collins Memorial Bridge connecting Ironton and Russell.
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A U.S. Navy veteran in recovery from alcoholism and mental illness delivered a message of hope and inspiration to those gathered on Veterans Day for a “Tribute to Veterans” around the flagpole on the Family Recovery Center Campus.
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