Sen. James Lankford has been trying to pass legislation in response to an industry he believes will leave small towns without many pharmacy options.
The White House’s temporary pause on trillions in federal spending could set up a court fight over executive authority and Congress’s control of the purse.
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That means Congress would not only have to act to give Trump the ability to dissolve agencies in the first place, but it’d also have to approve any proposed Trump plan to eliminate FEMA.
The introduction of this legislation comes on the heels of Congress passing Britt’s Laken Riley Act.
President Trump has begun his second term pressing his power to reshape the government by firing federal officials, ending diversity policies and deporting immigrants who are in this country illegally.
It’s a new year and new Congress. While most legislation we’ll see this term has yet to be introduced, some of the early bills are out of touch with the needs of most Americans. Although many voters supported Donald Trump in the hope that he’ll address practical concerns like tightening border security,
Donald Trump announced he will sign an executive order to make his immigrant detention camp a reality. Here’s what it would look like.
The Laken Riley Act is now law and it will require law enforcement to detain and potentially deport undocumented immigrants who are accused of theft-related crimes. President Donald Trump held a signing ceremony in the East Room of the White House.
Representatives have re-introduced a bill that would enable healthcare scholarship recipients to keep more of their awards.
A DMV spokesperson said the REAL ID Act “ensures that Californians have the ability to have their true gender identity legally recognized on their official documents.”