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The Trump administration announced sweeping changes to the way federal workers are classified, making it easier for the president to fire nonpolitical public employees.
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Maryland Democrats’ Redistricting Bid Outweighs Risk, Hoyer Says
Maryland’s state Senate should take up a congressional map favoring Democrats in all eight districts because it’s worth the risk with Donald Trump as president, former House Majority Leader
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Senator Ted Cruz Defends ICE
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas discusses the recent ICE enforcement controversies in Minneapolis and the Senate hearing on the safety of autonomous vehicles, advocating for a national regulatory framework.
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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.
Weapons Startup Union Tech Sued by Director Who Replaced Pompeo
Union Technologies and its venture capital backers are stonewalling about a pattern of self-dealing that led former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to leave the munitions startup’s board, according to a lawsuit filed by his replacement.
Trump Calls for Arms Treaty With Russia as New START Expires
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Health Group Asks FDA to Name More Brands Tied to Food Outbreaks
A public health advocacy group is pressing the Food and Drug Administration to name more companies and brand names associated with foodborne illness outbreaks by reinterpreting the law or amending the agency’s regulations.
Florida’s Congressional Redistricting Push Draws Challenge
The National Redistricting Foundation filed a lawsuit in the Florida Supreme Court Thursday seeking to block Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and the state’s Republican-controlled legislature from redrawing the state’s congressional lines before the 2026 midterms.
Virginia Democrats Back House Map to Net Party Up to Four Seats
Democrats would potentially gain four House seats in Virginia under a congressional redistricting plan state legislators announced Thursday.
Virginia Foxx Sued by Suspended Columbia University Student
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) “abused her role and authority” as chairwoman of the House Committee on Education & Workforce when she tried to get a Columbia University student expelled for pro-Palestine activism, a federal lawsuit alleges.
Trump Says Diego Garcia Deal ‘Best’ UK Could Do in New Shift
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Liberty Vote, Buyer of Dominion Voting Systems, Lobbies Up
Liberty Vote, which acquired Dominion Voting Systems late last year, hired HB Strategies, the firm of former Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), to lobby on election security matters.
Elon Musk Can Be Questioned Under Oath in DOGE Case, Judge Rules
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NYC Congressman Says Trump White House Trying to ‘Rig’ 2026 Vote
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NYC Congressman Says Trump White House Trying to ‘Rig’ 2026 Vote
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BGOV OnPoint: Shutdown Threat Affects About 80% of Federal Funds
The departments and agencies at risk in a shutdown — and those that would keep operating past this weekend because funding is in place — are explored in a new BGOV OnPoint.
BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 7148, Five-Bill Minibus and DHS Stopgap
Federal departments and programs in five fiscal 2026 appropriations bills would be funded through Sept. 30 under the Senate-amended version of
Federal 8(a) Vendor Count Ticked Up Before Suspensions Announced
The number of socio-economically disadvantaged vendors selling to federal agencies ticked up slightly in fiscal 2025 while the amount of money spent governmentwide with the group declined, according to Bloomberg Government analysis.
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Minors’ Data Protection Drives Connecticut Privacy Enforcement
Connecticut is investigating how messaging platforms, gaming sites, and chatbots are protecting the safety and privacy of children and teens online.
States’ Affirmative Action Moves Match Trump: States of Play
REPUBLICAN-LED STATES are rewriting their affirmative action requirements for civil service employment or public contractor regimes, targeting them under US Supreme Court precedent and Trump administration policy shifts, Khorri Atkinson reports.
Formosa Permit Extension Spurs Suit from Cancer Alley Groups (1)
Louisiana’s decision to grant a permit extension for Formosa Plastics in the heavily industrialized “Cancer Alley” corridor of the state lacked an updated air analysis, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday by advocates and residents.
States Push ‘Polluters Pay’ Bills to Help Home Insurance Market
Lawmakers across several states are proposing to address fossil fuel companies’ role in climate change, while also tackling soaring home insurance costs made worse by natural disasters.
Florida’s Congressional Redistricting Push Draws Challenge (1)
The National Redistricting Foundation filed a lawsuit in the Florida Supreme Court Thursday seeking to block Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and the state’s Republican-controlled legislature from redrawing the state’s congressional lines before the 2026 midterms.
States’ Affirmative Action Repeals Grow to Match Trump Moves
Republican-led states are rewriting their affirmative action requirements for civil service employment or public contractor regimes, targeting them under US Supreme Court precedent and Trump administration policy shifts.

