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Policy · 118th Congress

GOP states urge Supreme Court to allow border policy defense

The American Civil Liberties Union, which challenged the directive in court on behalf of migrant families, has argued the Title 42 rule violates the U.S.’s legal obligations to consider asylum claims.

Policy · 118th Congress

Funding uncertainty weighs on UN maternal health agency

then, Oleksiy Zhmerenetskyi, a Ukrainian politician who was at the International Conference on Family Planning, said the nation has relied on support from the United Nations Population Fund, the U.N.’s

Opinion · 118th Congress

The ‘spoiler caucus’ is creating chaos

The 20’s push to replace McCarthy has even failed to produce a candidate who could get more than 20 votes, much less actually win.

Policy · 118th Congress

Biden announces policies to rein in border crossings

Durbin, a leader on immigration negotiations, said in a news release Thursday that he “strongly support[s] the President’s actions to clearly spell out legal pathways for migrants from Latin America and

Policy · 117th Congress

CDC reinstates COVID-19 testing for flights from China

Experts have debated the effectiveness of the policy, considering COVID-19’s global presence and the time lag between a passenger taking a test and boarding a plane.

Congress · 117th Congress

Manchin’s permit overhaul falls short again

A proposed overhaul of the federal energy infrastructure permitting process from Sen. Joe Manchin III was rejected by the Senate.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate sends fiscal 2023 NDAA to Biden’s desk

The Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass the final defense authorization bill for fiscal 2023, clearing the measure for Biden's signature.

Policy · 117th Congress

Missing Amtrak keys pose public safety risk, watchdog reports

high-security keys presents security and safety risks, potentially giving bad actors opportunities to disrupt train operations,” according to the report signed by the National Railroad Passenger Corp.’s