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Democrats Thursday decried the Trump administration’s move to repeal an Obama-era finding that the Environmental Protection Agency has used for nearly 20 years to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.

Congress Votes to Make Washington, DC Adopt Trump’s Tax Cuts
The Senate cleared legislation Thursday to repeal a Washington, DC, tax law that deviates from federal law, but local officials say the Senate’s actions came too late.
Trump 2.0 Forces Industry to Rewrite Playbook for DC Success
This interactive report dives into the lessons of Trump 2.0, how the C-suite can influence what comes next, and what corporate America might expect to see if control of Congress shifts after this year’s midterm elections.
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Will The Government Shut Down Friday?
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) discusses the Department of Homeland Security proposal the White House sent to Senator Schumer & Rep. Jeffries and states the Trump Administration is negotiating in bad faith.
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Endangerment Finding Repeal Provokes Slew of Litigation Threats
Environmentalists, health groups, and Democratic attorneys general didn’t waste time threatening to sue the Trump administration Thursday over its announced repeal of the endangerment finding that declared greenhouse gases pose a threat to human health.
Democrat Says DOJ Spied on Lawmaker Reviews of Epstein Files
A top Democrat is calling for an investigation into whether Attorney General
Repeal of Key Emissions Enforcement Tool Draws Democratic Ire
Democrats Thursday decried the Trump administration’s move to repeal an Obama-era finding that the Environmental Protection Agency has used for nearly 20 years to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
DHS Shutdown Looms as Senate Fails to Cut Deal, Heads to Recess
A Saturday shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is all but inevitable after the Senate failed to advance a funding bill and headed out on a week-long recess without a deal on new limits on immigration enforcement.
Trump’s Attack on the EPA Is More Consequential This Time
US President Donald Trump is shrinking the Environmental Protection Agency more quickly and aggressively than ever before, culminating in
EPA Reverses Climate Stance Underpinning Emissions-Cutting Rules
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Rand Paul Slams Enforcement Tactics in Fraught Homeland Hearing
A Senate hearing laid bare divisions over President Trump’s immigration crackdown, but also showed Republican concerns over the aggressive tactics used by agents, which resulted in the deaths of two US citizens.
Judge Orders US to Aid Return of Some Deported Migrants
A federal judge has ordered US officials to “facilitate the return” of at least some Venezuelan migrants deported last year as part of President
Crypto Industry Super PAC Targets Texas Democratic Rep. Green
A super-PAC network funded by the cryptocurrency industry is targeting its first incumbent for defeat in the 2026 election.
Tillis Rejects Idea for Clearing Path to Warsh Fed Confirmation
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NYC Congressman Says Trump White House Trying to ‘Rig’ 2026 Vote
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BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 6644, Housing Policy Package
The Housing and Urban Development Department would issue new zoning and design blueprints for cities and states, expand affordable housing aid, and ease certain regulations for federally funded housing developments under a modified version of
Billion-Dollar IT Work Flows From Resellers Back to Tech Firms
When the Army expanded a Salesforce subsidiary’s contract last month, it sent a dramatic signal to IT services suppliers that federal agencies are moving ahead to consolidate contracting around original manufacturers.
BGOV OnPoint: Nuclear Treaty’s End Jolts Arms Control Debate
The 2010 New START Treaty between the US and Russia expired Feb. 5, raising questions about the future of nuclear arms control and triggering fears of a new arms race.
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Endangerment Finding Repeal Provokes Slew of Litigation Threats
Environmentalists, health groups, and Democratic attorneys general didn’t waste time threatening to sue the Trump administration Thursday over its announced repeal of the endangerment finding that declared greenhouse gases pose a threat to human health.
Whitmer Proposes Taxes on Digital Ads, Betting: States of Play
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) is proposing more than $800 million in new taxes next year to help stabilize the state’s Medicaid program, including new levies on digital advertising, smoking, and gambling, Michael J. Bologna reports.
LA County’s Eaton Fire Response to Be Investigated by Bonta (1)
California AG Rob Bonta announced a civil rights investigation into Los Angeles County’s emergency response to the Eaton Fire, which damaged nearly 60% of Altadena’s Black households.
US Statehouses Push Laws to Hinder Trump Immigration Enforcement
State lawmakers across the country are trying to impede President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement with some officials pushing to outlaw federal use of local jail beds.
Texas Law Requiring Food Warning Labels Likely Unconstitutional
Texas can’t require warning labels on food or drinks containing one of 44 ingredients, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying that it likely violates the First Amendment.
NY Lawmakers Push Bill on Corporate Greenhouse Data Reporting
New York Democrats are pressing legislation that would require companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions across their supply chain.
