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Policy · 116th Congress

Justices wary of wading into census immigration dispute

The justices could end up tossing lower-court rulings against the administration and letting states and civil rights groups build a case again next year without ruling on whether it violates the Constitution

Policy · 116th Congress

Walden reflects on health policy as career in Congress ends

He said he hopes his successor follows the formula he tried to adhere to, especially in following regular congressional order rather than bringing legislation to the floor without input from rank-and-file

Policy · 116th Congress

Farm support holds for Trump, but Biden may find inroads

Larew said a Biden administration should engage swaths of agriculture — conventional, organic, small, large, specialty crop growers, livestock producers — as it develops policies.

Policy · 116th Congress

Long-term care visitation policies vary as COVID-19 cases rise

“If a facility believes that despite county prevalence rates that essential family caregivers should be allowed in the facility, they should reach out to the Indiana Department of Health to discuss

Policy · 116th Congress

Airlines make plans to return Boeing 737 Max to service

“The history of the 737 MAX shows what happens when we undermine and starve key government functions,” she said, saying the aircraft was rushed to market without proper review and that regulatory

Policy · 116th Congress

Immigration changes to take time under Biden, experts say

For example, Biden’s promises of canceling the travel ban against Muslim majority countries and reinstating the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program should be relatively quick

Policy · 116th Congress

Next president will need to repair trust in health agencies

In order to win back public trust, the agencies also should focus on doctors and local health officials, said former Baltimore Health Commissioner Leana Wen, a professor of public health at the George