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Auchincloss, Ciscomani on war powers, cancer research funding
Reps. Juan Ciscomani (R-Ariz.) and Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.) said funding cancer research and screening is a bipartisan issue and urged Congress to make those services more accessible to veterans.
The lawmakers spoke at a Punchbowl News event Thursday, where they also divulged how they planned to vote on the Iran war powers resolution.
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Press Release: Obernolte, Khanna, McCormick, and Auchincloss Introduce Cloud LAB Act to Enhance U.S. AI and Biotechnology Leadership
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Congressman Jay Obernolte and colleagues introduced the Cloud LAB Act to enhance U.S. AI and biotechnology leadership.
Introduction of Cloud LAB Act: Congressman Jay Obernolte, along with Representatives Ro Khanna, Rich McCormick, and Jake Auchincloss, has introduced the Cloud Labs to Advance Biotechnology Act, also known as the Cloud LAB Act. The aim is to enhance U.S. leadership at the intersection of artificial intelligence and biotechnology.
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All the Ways Big Tech Fuels ICE and CBP
As the federal immigration crackdown has expanded across the United States, the government’s activities have relied on infrastructure from several key tech companies.
The defense tech and IT infrastructure giant Palantir has received particular attention for its work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. However, when it comes to selling tech to federal immigration authorities, Palantir is far from alone: ICE and Customs and Border Protection are paying hundreds of millions of dollars for products and services from companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google.
WIRED examined data and records dated from January 1, 2023, to the present that were posted in the two federal contracting databases—the System for Award Management (SAM) and the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS)—focusing on contracts with the companies or contract descriptions that explicitly name the companies or use relevant shorthand. WIRED also reviewed public documents from ICE and the Department of Homeland Security pertaining to the technology at ICE and CBP’s disposal. Collectively, they reveal that the agencies are willing to spend significant sums of money to ensure that the companies continue to power their operations.
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