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Policy · 117th Congress

Census Bureau to lay out potential misses in 2020 count

Last decade, the survey showed the agency missed more than 1 million members of minority communities in the 2010 census, including nearly 5 percent of Native Americans on reservations.

Congress · 117th Congress

Omnibus talks appear on track; House vote expected Wednesday

remained, there was confidence on both sides of the aisle that talks were going well enough on the massive, long-overdue package that a fourth continuing resolution for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1

Policy · 117th Congress

Texas Supreme Court hears abortion ban challenge

Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in December that challenges could move forward against some state licensing officials, although it also ruled 5-4 that the challenges could not move forward against state judges

Campaigns · 117th Congress

State courts continue redrawing maps, as Supreme Court backs off

Challengers of North Carolina’s map successfully argued that Republicans would likely win 10 or 11 of the state’s 14 newly drawn congressional seats — in a state former President Donald Trump won by 1

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap bill passes House as appropriators narrow differences

bill Tuesday evening to extend current federal agency funding rates through March 11 as Democrats and Republicans continue to trade offers on topline spending levels for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court won’t review House COVID-19 proxy voting

The House hammered that point for the justices, using an example of how the proxy-voting process worked on a Nov. 1 vote on a bill to extend federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina

Policy · 117th Congress

Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal employees

The initial lawsuit asking for the injunction says there are more than 1 million federal employees who would have to “either submit to forced vaccination pursuant to illegal mandates, or forfeit

Policy · 117th Congress

Burnout among pharmacists slows COVID-19 booster shots

Ghrouf attributes the pharmacist shortage to what he sees as low pay —  he said he got a 1 percent raise and two $300 bonuses during the pandemic — and burnout.

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court allows narrow challenge to Texas abortion law

At the same time, the court declined, 8-1, to revive a lawsuit brought by the Justice Department, which had argued that the federal government should be able to seek to stop Texas in a situation

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats push climate proposals amid internal fights

“I would rather approach it from an ‘it makes no sense for me from a business standpoint to run diesel engines anymore, because there’s an electric engine sitting there that No. 1 I don’t go deaf

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert to run for state attorney general

“We’ve reached our initial goal of raising $1 million in order to start a run,” Gohmert said in an announcement video as he pledged to work for border protection and electron integrity.