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Policy · 116th Congress
Rainy days ahead: States boost reserves anticipating slowdown
Loading…var rcrdTwitter = 1; A slowdown will also lead states to cut spending and possibly boost revenue, said Brian Sigritz, director of state fiscal studies as NASBO.
Policy · 116th Congress
EPA finalizes clean water rollback amid science challenges
[jwp-video n=”1″] The latest actions come four days after Trump said he had directed the Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw a separate rule on reservoir and water supply operations proposed
Policy · 116th Congress
Emotional support animals could be banned from planes under DOT rule
[jwp-video n=”1″] Good boy Airlines would also be allowed to require passengers traveling with service dogs to fill out Department of Transportation forms attesting to the service animal’s good
Policy · 116th Congress
Court strikes down individual mandate for Obamacare
Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled, 2-1, in its long-awaited decision that the so-called “individual mandate” to get insurance cannot stand after Republicans zeroed out the tax penalty for not having
Policy · 116th Congress
Road proposal for Tongass includes another Alaska forest
[jwp-video n=”1″] “It came as a surprise,” Mike Anderson, an analyst with The Wilderness Society, an environmental group against the rollbacks, said of the Chugach provision.
Policy · 116th Congress
Strange bedfellows as local battles over Airbnb attract Capitol Hill attention
[jwp-video n=”1″] “The fact that we do have business allies in the hotel industry, for example, has helped us get some Republicans and make the case that what Airbnb is doing is unfair competition
Policy · 116th Congress
Report: Extreme heat a grave threat for military bases
[jwp-video n=”1″] The term “heat index” blends temperature and humidity to describe to what it feels like outside.
Policy · 116th Congress
House Republicans break 2-to-1 against Trump on withdrawal of Kurd support
By a 2-to-1 margin, House Republicans on Wednesday broke with President Donald Trump and opposed his decision to pull back U.S. forces in Syria, a move that exposed Kurdish fighters to attack from Turkey