Government

Texas Bills Boost AG Powers on Elections, Trafficking Cases
Government Texas Bills Boost AG Powers on Elections, Trafficking Cases

The Texas legislature recently introduced significant changes with bills H.B. 5138 and H.B. 45, showcasing a strategic shift that affects election oversight and human trafficking investigations. These legislative measures have sparked discussions among experts, government officials, and community

Can Senate Republicans Block California's EV Policy?
Government Can Senate Republicans Block California's EV Policy?

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has initiated a complex procedural strategy in the U.S. Senate to address California’s electric vehicle mandate. This maneuver seeks to circumvent a direct confrontation with the Senate parliamentarian over the applicability of the Congressional Review Act

Russia's Fragmented Cyber Operations Challenge Prevailing Assumptions
Government Russia's Fragmented Cyber Operations Challenge Prevailing Assumptions

In this illuminating discussion, we delve into the complexities of Russia’s cyber capabilities with Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader at Government Curated. With a new report from the Atlantic Council challenging longstanding beliefs about Russia's hacking prowess, Donald provides

Can NJ's Governor Race Defy Conventional Political Dynamics?
Government Can NJ's Governor Race Defy Conventional Political Dynamics?

A heated political climate defines the current Democratic primary for New Jersey's governor, presenting a unique electoral contest that defies conventional expectations. More than just a typical election cycle, this race becomes increasingly significant with just over a month remaining before

Can Cities Defy State Bans with Inclusive Flag Displays?
Government Can Cities Defy State Bans with Inclusive Flag Displays?

In an unfolding conflict with significant political and cultural ramifications, cities like Salt Lake City, Utah, and Boise, Idaho, are challenging state-imposed bans on certain flag displays at government properties. Their bold actions emphasize inclusivity by adopting official city flags

Is Trump's Power Over Independent Agencies Unchecked?
Government Is Trump's Power Over Independent Agencies Unchecked?

A landmark Supreme Court ruling has authorized President Trump to dismiss members of the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) and National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) at will. This decision significantly affects Cathy Harris and Gwynne Wilcox, challenging the precedent set by the 1935 Supreme

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