


Murkowski, Key Swing Vote, Is Shopping Authorization on Iran War
Sen.

White House’s Missed Deadline on CDC Pick Constrains Acting Role
Without a new nominee for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by Wednesday’s deadline, acting director and current head of the NIH Jay Bhattacharya is poised to stay a top the agency with new constraints on his duties.
Lobbying Insights
View More Insights


Scenario Planning in an Election Year
This episode of Hill Watch Live discusses how the midterm elections are shaping policymaking on Capitol Hill. Hear from Greg Giroux on key races, learn how lobbyists and lawmakers are preparing for political shifts, and discover the policy priorities congressional leaders are focusing on now.
Latest Stories
Blanche Says DOJ Has ‘Cleaned House’ of Trump Foes
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche touted the Justice Department’s efforts to fire President Donald Trump’s opponents, saying it has “cleaned house” at the FBI to remove anyone associated with prosecutions against him.
Airport Lines Stretch for Hours as Travelers Target Rental Cars
Fliers across the US encountered some of the longest airport security lines since a partial government shutdown started in mid February, with travelers increasingly seeking out alternatives to planes such as rental cars and trains.
ICE Agents Are Screening Travelers as TSA Staff Issues Grow
The Trump administration has expanded the role of
Bill Sidelining Judiciary on US Attorney Picks Advances in House
The House Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance legislation that would remove federal courts’ authority to appoint US attorneys, a process that has provoked the ire of Trump administration officials eager to install loyalist prosecutors.
Open Technology Prevails in Dispute With US Media Agency
Open Technology Fund demonstrated that the US Agency for Global Media unlawfully terminated the nonprofit organization’s grant funding, a federal judge said Thursday.
GOP Wields Voter ID as Campaign Wedge After Amendment Fails
Republicans are planning to use a vote over photo identification at the ballot box as fuel for political attacks against Democrats ahead of the midterms.
US Warns on Bab El-Mandeb Strait After Iran Shipping Threat
The US warned that Iran-backed Houthi militants could start firing on vessels in the Bab El-Mandeb Strait after Tehran raised the possibility of extending barriers to global shipping during the ongoing war.
Soyoil Rises as Trump Says Actions to Help Farmers Coming Friday
Trump Assails NATO, Says US Will ‘Remember’ Response on Iran
US President
ALERT Aviation Safety Measure Moves Through House Committees
A bipartisan aviation safety measure could soon get a floor vote in the House more than a year after a midair collision near Washington involving an Army helicopter and a commercial jet killed 67 people.
Newsmaker Exclusives
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 OnPoint: Trump AI Framework Would Preempt State Laws
The White House is urging lawmakers to replace a patchwork of state AI rules with a uniform set of federal regulations, but a lack of consensus could doom the effort.
IT Buying Consolidation Slows Use of Governmentwide Contracts
Agencies slowed new awards and spent more on already established contracts in fiscal 2025 as the White House directed federal agencies to consolidate more purchases on governmentwide vehicles run by the General Services Administration.
BGOV Bill Analysis: H.R. 4624, Boxing Rules Overhaul
Boxers would be able to compete in alternative boxing systems run by private entities under a modified version of
FROM ACROSS BLOOMBERG GOVERNMENT
- BGOV States of Play
- Federal Contracting
- Bloomberg Government
Tech Sector Slams New York Change to Startup Tax: States of Play
New York lawmakers are proposing to raise taxes on startup investment gains, a move the tech industry says would drive venture capital out of the state, Nacha Cattan reports.
Utah Governor Signs Bill Creating Tax on Targeted Ad Revenue
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) signed a bill (SB 287) Wednesday to impose a new tax on targeted advertising, after enacting a another new tax on pornographic websites and a law to ensure all streaming services are paying the state’s sales tax.
EPA and Ohio Agency Escape Injection Well Permit Legal Challenge
An injection well company lost its lawsuit challenging how Ohio and the EPA regulated necessary permits for its projects linked to oil and gas production.
Congestion Pricing Could Pay Off for Chicago, Too: David Zipper
A little more than a year ago, New York City became the first North American city to implement
NY Must Face Marijuana Convict Licensing Scheme Challenge
New York State must face claims that its cannabis licensing scheme prioritizing applicants with marijuana convictions in the state violates the US Constitution’s interstate commerce protections.
Maryland County’s All-Electric Building Mandate Upheld by Judge
Maryland’s Montgomery County won its court bid Wednesday to keep its ordinance banning the use of gas appliances in new buildings, with limited exceptions.
