Scenario Planning in an Election Year

This episode of Hill Watch Live discusses how the midterm elections are shaping policymaking on Capitol Hill. Hear from Greg Giroux on key races, learn how lobbyists and lawmakers are preparing for political shifts, and discover the policy priorities congressional leaders are focusing on now.

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Meta, Google Found Liable in Social Media Addiction Case

Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google were found liable and must pay damages to a 20-year-old woman who alleged that her addiction to the companies’ social media platforms caused her to suffer a mental health crisis, a jury said.

Trump Calls on Congress to Pass 18-Month Spy Powers Extension

President Donald Trump publicly pushed for an 18-month extension of a controversial spy powers law Wednesday, citing the ongoing military operations in Iran and giving GOP leaders support as they try to win over privacy hawks to pass it before the April 20 deadline.

GOP Divisions Surface as Trump Skips Conservative Convention

Conservative grassroots activists are gathering for their national convention, seeking to reset their election messaging as tensions grow over President Donald Trump’s military intervention in Iran, the cost of living, and a potential softening on immigration.

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Rahm Emanuel Wants Democrats to Ditch Culture War, Talk Prices

Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.

From the Analysts

BGOV OnPoint: Trump AI Framework Would Preempt State Laws

The White House is urging lawmakers to replace a patchwork of state AI rules with a uniform set of federal regulations, but a lack of consensus could doom the effort.

IT Buying Consolidation Slows Use of Governmentwide Contracts

Agencies slowed new awards and spent more on already established contracts in fiscal 2025 as the White House directed federal agencies to consolidate more purchases on governmentwide vehicles run by the General Services Administration.

BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 4624, Boxing Rules Overhaul

Boxers would be able to compete in alternative boxing systems run by private entities under a modified version of H.R. 4624, which also would modify safety and pay standards for all boxers.

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First Climate Liability Shield Law in States Enacted by Utah (1)

Utah has enacted a first-in-the-nation law protecting companies from being held liable from damages related to greenhouse gas emissions, a move that comes just a few months after a legal challenge was brought against the state’s fossil fuel industry over the issue.