Supreme Court Hears Cases Challenging Federal Agencies’ Authority

The Chevron deference standard is under consideration. The Supreme Court heard arguments this past week on cases questioning the legitimacy of the Chevron deference, which allows government agencies…

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DHS Releases Law Enforcement Resource Guide

The agency also recognized Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. The Department of Homeland Security released its 2024 Law Enforcement Resource Guide as part of its recognition of Law Enforcement…

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Administration Cancels Another $5 Billion in Student Loan Debt 

74,000 borrowers who have worked at least ten years in public service receive federal student loan forgiveness. President Biden announced that another $5 billion in student loan debt…

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Federal Departments Announce Funding for EV Charging Network

The funding is expected to construct at least 500,000 public chargers by 2030. The Department of Transportation announced $623 million in funding this month to expand America’s public…

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Administration Announces Investment in School Infrastructure

The education department announces funding for two programs. The president’s administration announced an investment of more than $47 million through the U.S. Department of Education (Department) in two…

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Congress Passes Federal Funding Extension

The current continuing resolution funds the government into early March. Both chambers of Congress passed an extension of a continuing resolution on Thursday to avoid a partial government…

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U.S. Marine Corps Expanding Pacific Presence

The service branch is continuing with its force distribution plan from 2019. The U.S. Marine Corps has two force units it has added to its Pacific distribution and…

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DHS Secretary Meets Virtually with Chinese Counterpart

Two countries reconnect to counter the spread of illegal drugs. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas recently held a virtual meeting with China’s Minister of Public Security Wang…

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Fifth Circuit Says Texas Border Buoys May Remain for Now 

They vacated the order for removal until they hear the case.  The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals said, for the time being, a floating barrier in the Rio…

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Senate Passes Stopgap Spending Bill

House must act to avert a government shutdown Friday night.  The Senate passed a bill extending on Thursday extending one of two continuing resolutions the government has been…

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