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Policy · 119th Congress

Federal unions ask court to halt FEMA position cuts

while injunctive relief prevented many agencies from engaging in unlawful workforce reductions during 2025, some of those agencies are poised to carry out further unlawful workforce reduction plans in 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Deep cuts made 2025 a difficult year for National Park Service

↵↵The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit Dec. 10 seeking to block plans to replace a photo of Glacier National Park with one of the president's face on the 2026 annual pass for access to the

White House · 119th Congress

Motion for injunction in Eisenhower building case withdrawn

Eisenhower Executive Office Building, withdrew its motion Friday, saying it accepted assurances from the General Services Administration that it wouldn't take any steps regarding the building before March 1, 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate panel advances nominee in his second run to lead NASA

↵↵Brown was nominated to the board by President Joe Biden for a term set to end December 2026. The Senate confirmed his nomination in 2024.↵↵Brown's case in the U.S.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Supreme Court lets Texas use GOP-redrawn congressional map

↵↵And Alito wrote that he would not delay the decision by writing a detailed response to the dissent because "Texas needs certainty on which map will govern the 2026 midterm elections."

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At Supreme Court, Texas congressional map faces issue of timing

an injunction is obvious: campaigning had already begun, candidates had already gathered signatures and filed applications to appear on the ballot under the 2025 map, and early voting for the March 3, 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Slashed refugee cap adds to uncertainty about admissions to US

The Trump administration announced a drastic reduction in refugee admissions for fiscal 2026 as part of a tough-on-immigration approach, but a mixture of prior policies, a court challenge and the recent

White House · 119th Congress

Spending law unenforceable if the president wants to violate it

↵↵And the fact that the money being used comes out of multiyear appropriations that remain available in fiscal 2026 means the maneuvers comply with the Antideficiency Act, the administration argues.