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Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court keeps Title 42 border directive in place

The court agreed to decide whether Republican-led states can intervene in a lawsuit and defend the policy, which has allowed border agents to swiftly turn back migrants without considering their

Policy · 117th Congress

US urges Supreme Court to let Title 42 border policy end

The Department of Justice argued in a filing that the Republican-led states should not be allowed to join litigation to defend the so-called Title 42 policy, which was launched during the COVID-19

Congress · 117th Congress

Camp Lejeune amendment backers relent on NDAA vote

“You can’t turn on a TV in America without seeing ads from trial lawyers trying to get rich at the expense of sick Marines who served at Camp Lejeune,” Sullivan said in the release.

Congress · 117th Congress

Top tax writers diverge on lame-duck Social Security fix

He’s said repeatedly that lawmakers should address the windfall elimination provision — which is cheaper to fix and impacts more people — and could then work to apply a similar approach to the government

Policy · 117th Congress

LGBTQ, health groups see divide on digital protection bill

The group’s February report also found that LGBTQ youth diagnosed with an eating disorder were four times more likely to be at risk for suicide in the past year compared with LGBTQ youth without

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers said to be on verge of a bipartisan omnibus agreement

“Later this week members should be prepared to take quick action on a CR, a one-week CR, so we can give appropriators more time to finish a full funding bill before the holidays,” Schumer, D-N.Y.

Congress · 117th Congress

Thin House majorities, current and future, color spending talks

Millions more civilian employees and military servicemembers and reservists, deemed critical for the protection of life and property, will have to report to work without pay, until the shutdown ends.

Congress · 117th Congress

Parties play chicken on omnibus as shutdown deadline approaches

However, without a deal, Democrats would put forward a full-year CR. “I don’t like that, but it’s much better than poison that might befall us in a different kind of bill,” she said.

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court weighs funding in immigration enforcement case

Supreme Court on Tuesday to revive guidelines narrowing enforcement priorities for immigration agents, arguing the Department of Homeland Security doesn’t receive enough funding from Congress to operate without

Policy · 117th Congress

GOP-led states ask to defend border policy in Washington case

The Title 42 directive, first issued during the Trump administration at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, allows border agents to rapidly “expel” migrants who cross the border, without considering their

Policy · 117th Congress

Government fortifies abortion access for migrant children

teams at the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which handles unaccompanied minor care, to prioritize placement of pregnant unaccompanied minors and minors who have experience sexual violence in states without

Policy · 117th Congress

Possible end of emergency spurs debate on Medicaid

“It’s really the federalism principle – having that division of power, letting states choose how they allocate their resources without strings attached.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Coalition gears up for lame-duck push to shield online sellers

Without tax forms, gig workers could miss self-employment taxes and the chance for Social Security and Medicare eligibility down the line, creating a challenge in retirement, and could end up facing

Congress · 117th Congress

Appellate ruling may force another Supreme Court look at CFPB

“There is nothing novel or unusual about Congress’ decision to fund the CFPB outside of annual spending bills,” Sam Gilford, a CFPB spokesperson said, without commenting on an appeal.