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Supreme Court sides with FCC power in forfeiture process
The 8-1 decision found that the FCC’s forfeiture process does not run afoul of the Constitution because it requires going to court for enforcement.
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The 8-1 decision found that the FCC’s forfeiture process does not run afoul of the Constitution because it requires going to court for enforcement.
frameworks would include information on whether a model could pose a “catastrophic risk,” defined by the bill as “a foreseeable and material risk” of death or injury of more than 50 people or more than $1
While Trump had set a June 1 deadline for passing the bill, GOP leaders were hoping to pass it as early as this week through both chambers.
“It highlights how important it is that we have campaign finance reform and make sure that there’s transparency and disclosure, but the No. 1 thing we can do is to put some light on it … and continue
Branch appropriations bill last month with $689 million for the Architect of the Capitol, not including funding for office buildings on the Senate side, coming in $720 million below Austin’s more than $1
In spring of 2025, the pro-Cornyn Senate Leadership Fund released an April 27-May 1 survey which showed the senator trailing Paxton 56-40 percent.
1. Did Harris lose because she had only 107 days to campaign? When Joe Biden dropped out on July 21, the Real Clear Politics daily average had him trailing Trump by 3.1 percent.
Nebraska on May 1 became the first state to implement work requirements.
VoteVets also spent more than $1 million to support her, while Article One PAC spent $254,000 boosting her campaign.
Congress is already behind the June 1 deadline that President Donald Trump gave to get the package to his desk.
Accordingly, the evidence in the record shows that Alabama cannot administer its special primary election under the 2023 Plan, even with a stay entered today, June 1,” the filing said.
When asked about the fate of another key obstacle for the reconciliation bill — a $1 billion Secret Service provision related to the planned White House ballroom — Thune again emphasized the importance
The group also announced a $1 million ad buy supporting Conley, highlighting her roots in the district and her military background.
The bill also would authorize the full $1 billion for the Trump-class battleship program.
Lawler won the 17th District by 6.3 percentage points in 2024, while the former Democratic vice president bested Trump there by 1 percentage point.
Capitol Police, Library of Congress Capitol Police would get a more than 6 percent boost in fiscal 2027 under the proposal, though that $907.5 million falls short of the agency’s request, which topped $1
Senators had already been considering ditching a $1 billion security funding provision for the Secret Service connected partly to plans for a White House ballroom, which was causing consternation
Cleaver ended March with over $1 million on hand.
On April 1, the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel issued a memorandum finding the law unconstitutional, arguing it exceeded Congress’ powers and intruded on the powers of the president,
A $1 billion Secret Service funding provision in the impending immigration enforcement budget reconciliation bill that’s connected to the proposed White House ballroom, for example, is poised to