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Labor, HHS to Make Good on Trump Promise to Boost Fertility Care
The Trump administration will encourage more employers to offer fertility benefits by expanding exemptions to certain legal requirements.
New York Democrats Dispute Agreement on Hochul’s Budget Plan
New York Democrats are at an impasse over the weeks-delayed state budget, despite Hochul’s announcement this week of a $268 billion deal that will include a tax on second homes in New York City.
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This video explains the Major Questions Doctrine and how the Supreme Court has used it to curb major agency actions by requiring clear approval from Congress for policies with significant economic or political impact.
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House Agenda for the Week of May 11
The House returns from recess this week to consider its first fiscal 2027 appropriations bill, year-round sales of E15 gasoline, and measures focused on law enforcement.
Ethanol Fight Comes to a Head with House E15 Vote: Explained
Lawmakers are preparing to vote on expanding the use of corn-based ethanol fuel, marking the potential culmination of a years-long debate as policymakers look for ways to bring gas prices down.
BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 4437, Limited-Scope Small Bank Exams
Small banks and credit unions with $6 billion or less in assets would be subject to less stringent oversight by federal regulators under
BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 4478, Small Bank Examination Frequency
Banks insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation with less than $6 billion in total assets would be subject to less frequent full-scope regulator examinations, up from the current $3 billion threshold, under H.R. 4478.
BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 2853, Retail Crime Enforcement
The Department of Homeland Security would create a center to coordinate law enforcement activities related to organized theft of cargo and transport of counterfeit or stolen goods under H.R. 2853, which would also expand criminal penalties and forfeitures for transporting or selling those goods.
BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 8469, Fiscal 2027 MilCon-VA Funding
Top AI Companies Have $19 Billion Federal Contracting Footprint
Of the 25 companies included in Bloomberg Government’s interactive AI Influence Map, 21 collectively sold $19.6 billion to the federal government in fiscal 2025.
Mike Pence Group Says Tariffs Boost K Street, Hurt Main Street
Lobbying spending tied to tariffs spiked in the first quarter of 2026 when compared to the same period last year, Advancing American Freedom Foundation said in a new memo shared first with Bloomberg Government.
House GOP Looks to Expand Treasury’s Power Over Safety Net Funds
House Republicans are advancing a bill that would dramatically expand the administration’s authority to withhold payments in federal programs, but the legislation is written so broadly that Democrats and others fear it would give the administration unprecedented authority on a number of fronts.
Democrats Propose Federal Gas Tax Holiday as Pump Prices Soar
Democrats are leaning into midterm affordability concerns by proposing a federal gas tax holiday as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East sends prices at the pump skyrocketing.
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BGOV OnPoint: Prediction Markets Draw Washington’s Scrutiny
Online prediction markets’ skyrocketing popularity has led to scrutiny of potential insider trading, early moves from regulators and industry to establish guardrails, and now debates on Capitol Hill.
BGOV OnPoint: GOP Rushes for New Maps After Voting Rights Ruling
Republican state lawmakers are rushing to eliminate Democratic districts from their voting maps after the Supreme Court restricted use of the Voting Rights Act to create majority-minority districts.
BGOV OnPoint: States End Sessions With Tax, Other New Laws
State tax frameworks, immigration, firearms, and emerging commercial areas — such as prediction markets and cannabis — were common themes among the second group of states to wrap up their legislative sessions this year.
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States Ready Face-Off Against Congress, ‘Tech Bros’ on Privacy
State attorneys general are preparing to resist a House Republican privacy proposal, saying it would undercut their ability to police emerging harms tied to artificial intelligence, social media, and data collection.
Democrats’ Midterm Math Takes Hit as Court Axes Virginia Map (3)
Democrats were dealt a blow in their efforts to minimize Republican redistricting gains around the US when the Virginia Supreme Court on Friday blocked a
Federal Judge Rejects Cleveland’s Request to End Police Reform
A federal judge Friday refused to let the city of Cleveland out of its consent decree to reform its police force, writing that much work remains to be done to comply with the nearly 11-year-old agreement.
New York’s Hochul to Back Trump’s Tax Credit for School Choice
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New York Democrats Dispute Agreement on Hochul’s Budget Plan
New York Democrats are at an impasse over the weeks-delayed state budget, despite Hochul’s announcement this week of a $268 billion deal that will include a tax on second homes in New York City.

