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The US and Iran are preparing to formally sign their interim peace deal in Switzerland on Friday, with both sides

Roy Threatens to Force Vote on Stock-Trading Ban If House Stalls
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Hill Watch Live: Inside Washington's Spending Fight
Congress has until September 30 to keep the government operating into the next fiscal year. House appropriators have been churning through their versions of fiscal 2027 spending bills, with the Senate looking to begin work this month.
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Federal Worker Unions Ask Court to Force Loyalty Question Ruling
Federal employee unions challenging the Trump administration’s use of a “loyalty question” in hiring processes have asked a federal appeals court to direct a district court judge to rule on their lawsuit.
US, Iran Prepare for Deal Signing With Both Claiming Victory
The US and Iran are preparing to formally sign their interim peace deal in Switzerland on Friday, with both sides
BGOV Bill Analysis: S. J. Res. 172, Iran War Powers
President Donald Trump would be directed to end the US military campaign against Iran that began on Feb. 28 under
Biofuels Are Key to Preventing Sharp Drop in Farmland, S&P Says
Expanding biofuel demand is a “powerful catalyst” to restore profitability to American farms, according to a new study, as harvests balloon and lawmakers consider broadening the market for corn-based ethanol.
Trump and Macron Spar Over Tech Tax, Wine Threat: BGOV Trade
Hormuz Reopening Seen Unleashing Pent-Up Gulf Grain Demand
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Georgia GOP Pushes 2028 Redraw as Political Control Faces Threat
Georgia Republicans are considering redrawing the state’s congressional map before the 2028 election, locking in political advantages while they still control the state’s mapmaking process.
GOP Fiscal Hawk Tapped to Be Vought Deputy to Get Senate Vetting
A little-noticed figure in the effort to oust former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is asking Congress for a promotion to a role central to the Trump administration’s quest to slash spending.
Anthropic’s AI Model Suspension Vexes Its Cyber, Tech Customers
Anthropic’s sudden disabling of its latest AI models for customers has sent frustration rippling across the cyber and technology sectors.
Judges’ Misconduct Cases Bring Extra Scrutiny to Strained Courts
Recent public instances of bad behavior by judges are raising questions about their conduct off the bench, and whether the current system for policing misconduct can properly address those issues.
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Top 20: Need for Drones Leads New Additions to Tracked Contracts
The Pentagon boosted to $60 billion the maximum value of a multi-vendor procurement vehicle for rapid sourcing of drones and other tactical equipment as the next iteration of the contract heads toward competitive bidding.
BGOV OnPoint: House Moves Spending Bills, Senate Eyes Markups
The House passed its Agriculture-FDA appropriations bill this week and advanced several more fiscal 2027 funding bills in committee, as Senate appropriators plan their first markups of the year.
BGOV Bill Analysis: S. 2, Immigration-Border Reconciliation Bill
The Department of Homeland Security would receive $69.5 billion in multiyear funding under S. 2, Republicans’ budget reconciliation package.
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Georgia GOP Pushes 2028 Redraw as Political Control Faces Threat
Georgia Republicans are considering redrawing the state’s congressional map before the 2028 election, locking in political advantages while they still control the state’s mapmaking process.
Groups Critique Model State Law for Taxing Partnership Income
Two trade groups and a law firm are pushing the Multistate Tax Commission to refine its proposed framework governing how states source partnership income across multiple jurisdictions.
Banks, Fintechs Sue Over Oregon Law Barring ‘Rent-a-Bank’ Loans
An Oregon law violates the constitution by barring out-of-state banks from issuing to its residents loans that violate the state’s interest rate caps, banks and financial technology companies say in a new lawsuit.
Michigan Gun Licensing Scheme Hit With Constitutional Challenge
The National Rifle Association of America and several other firearm rights groups and advocates claim Michigan’s firearm licensing regime violates the Second Amendment.
States Slam Plane Privacy Bill as a Tax Dodge: States of Play
Democrats Eyeing GOP Seats Say Anti-Trump Message Will Backfire
Democrats running in the reddest districts on this cycle’s map are warning their party not to blow a rare pickup opportunity by turning the midterms into a referendum on President Donald Trump.

