Supreme Court Declines Lawsuit Against Arkansas

Upholds state’s ban on public contractor boycotts against Israel. The Supreme Court declined another lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) this week, which challenged Arkansas’…

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Education Department Invests in Student Mental Health

 Funding will increase access to school-based services for high-need districts. The Department of Education recently announced that $188 million will be awarded to 170 school districts to increase…

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OSHA Opens Public Comments on Voluntary Protection Program

The agency seeks to modernize its certification for best workplace practices. The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently opened public comments, requesting input into…

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Justice and Commerce Announce Technology Strike Force

Investigative teams will be set up in 12 metropolitan areas. The Departments of Justice and Commerce recently announced the launch of the Disruptive Technology Strike Force, an interagency…

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Appeals Court Rules COVID-19 Workers Not Entitled to Hazard Pay

Federal workers’ exposure to coronavirus is not covered by current regulations. The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against federal workers this week, saying that they are not…

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Policies for Pregnant Service Members and Families Updated

Defense Department creates flexible days off for reproductive health care appointments. The Department of Defense (DoD) has released three policies specific to the care of pregnant service members…

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Winter Storm Shuts Down Parts of U.S. 

Thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed.  An active, massive winter storm is impacting much of the United States this week, with ice, snow, and high winds.…

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First Lady Travels to Africa 

She will visit two countries over five days.  First Lady Jill Biden has arrived in Namibia, starting her visit to the African continent. Before her initial meeting with the…

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Chinese Nationals Crossing Southern Border in Record Numbers 

There has been a 700 percent increase over the course of one year.  Apprehensions of Chinese nationals by the Border Patrol at U.S.-Mexico international border crossings have skyrocketed. …

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VA Announces $30 Million for Formerly Homeless Veterans

Funding allocated for organizations to hire case managers. The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced that $30 million in funding will be distributed to organizations focused on rehousing…

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