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While the capital is always a flurry of activity, , was a particularly heavy-hitting day for policy, justice, and international diplomacy. From the Senate floor to the halls of the Department of Justice, the decisions made that Wednesday continue to echo today. Here are the key takeaways from that pivotal week in DC: 1. Protection for Marriage Equality
President Biden and Congressional leaders spent the day vowing to intervene in a looming labor dispute. To protect the economy, leaders pushed to prevent a massive rail strike that could have crippled supply chains just before the holidays. 4. Global Support for Ukraine 2022.11.30 DC Week.zip
A Historic Wednesday: Looking Back at November 30, 2022, in DC While the capital is always a flurry of
Across town, a high-profile legal battle reached a climax. Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers, was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the January 6 Capitol attack. It was a significant victory for the DOJ and a rare use of a Civil War-era charge. 3. Averting a National Rail Strike Global Support for Ukraine A Historic Wednesday: Looking
The U.S. reaffirmed its commitment to global stability by pledging $53 million specifically to help Ukraine restore its power grid following targeted attacks. 5. Local Life and "Zip Trips"
In a landmark move for civil rights, the Senate officially passed the Respect for Marriage Act , providing federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages. The bill was designed to ensure these unions remain valid under federal law, regardless of future Supreme Court rulings. 2. The Oath Keepers Verdict