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White House adviser Stephen Miller, former Homeland Security Secretary

BGOV Hill Watch Live: Lobbyists Look Ahead After 2025 Boom
Download the slides and view a replay of today’s Hill Watch Live recapping BGOV’s Top Lobbying Firms report and discussing the government affairs industry with two prominent lobbyists.
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View More InsightsLessons Learned From the White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting
Donell Harvin, former DC Chief of Homeland Security and Intelligence and current faculty member at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, calls the shooting at Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner a "near miss," warning the president being within earshot of gunfire is "too close" and highlighting how "unprecedented" it is for one president to face three separate assassination attempts.
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Trump’s $1.5 Trillion Defense Plan Draws Rare GOP Pushback
Key congressional Republicans are poised to break with
Mine-Safety Settlement Power in Question After Appellate Ruling
The secretary of labor’s ability to unilaterally reach settlements with mine operators under investigation for violating safety rules is in jeopardy after a federal appeals court refused to bolster that dealmaking power.
Lawmakers Weigh Preempting State Food Chemical Disclosure Laws
Congressional leaders on Wednesday will discuss whether and how food manufacturers should publicize evidence proving that chemicals added to products without federal review are safe for human consumption.
Warren Pushes RFK Jr. to Reveal Details on Negotiated Drug Deals
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Uber’s Lobbying Battle Against Trial Lawyers Snarls NY Budget
The rideshare giant
Bankruptcy Bill Aims to Restrict Chapter 11 in Sex Abuse Cases
A bipartisan bill aimed at curbing the use of Chapter 11 to limit liability in mass tort cases would impose stricter standards on organizations considering bankruptcy to address child sex abuse claims.
Miller, Noem Called High on Subpoena List if Democrats Win House
White House adviser Stephen Miller, former Homeland Security Secretary
Quick Start on Funding Cuts From House GOP Previews Fights Ahead
House Republicans’ early moves to advance government spending proposals with steep domestic agency cuts before the midterm elections belie partisan gridlock to come.
Republicans Eye Capital Gains Tax Cut to Ease Voters’ Anxieties
Republican lawmakers are looking at ways to lower taxes on capital gains as the party searches for new ways to woo voters worried about the cost of living heading into November’s midterm elections.
GOP Lacks Oversight Plan for DHS Funds Despite Members’ Concerns
Republicans have offered few details on how they’ll oversee billions of dollars planned for immigration enforcement, even as some in their party have pushed for more accountability measures.
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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.
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 Bill Analysis: H.R. 7567, Farm Bill Reauthorization
Federal farm aid, food assistance, conservation, trade, energy, and other programs would be reauthorized through 2031 under a modified version of
Anduril’s Border Surveillance Tower Leads R&D Program Contracts
Anduril rocketed past other tech companies in a federally funded small business innovation investment program when it secured a US Border Patrol delivery order worth at least $367 million in December.
BGOV OnPoint: House Appropriators Move First Fiscal 2027 Bills
House appropriators moved the first two of twelve spending bills for fiscal 2027 through the full committee this week.
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Hot-Button State Health Laws Hit With First Amendment Challenges
Conservative groups increasingly are using the First Amendment to challenge state laws and policies on vaccines, gender, and more, arguing they violate their religious rights and seeking to drive disputes to a receptive US Supreme Court.
Uber’s Lobbying Battle Against Trial Lawyers Snarls NY Budget
The rideshare giant
California Panel Advances Bill to Tax More Foreign Income
California lawmakers advanced a bill out of committee Monday that would change how much of a multinational company’s foreign income is subject to the state’s income tax.
NY Yeshiva Regulation Row Hinges on Students’ Due Process Rights
A New York State judge cast doubt on claims from Hasidic and Haredi students attending Jewish yeshivas that they have a right to a sound basic education under the state constitution during a hearing Tuesday.
Florida Session Won’t Include AI, Vaccine Bills: States of Play
CFTC Sues Wisconsin Over Sports Prediction Market Crackdown (1)
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission sued Wisconsin officials Tuesday over their enforcement actions involving prediction markets, the fifth state drawing a lawsuit from the US agency charged with overseeing derivatives.

