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Baltimore to Study Merging Housing and Planning Departments
Government Baltimore to Study Merging Housing and Planning Departments

Baltimore is standing at a critical juncture as city leaders evaluate a structural transformation that could redefine how the metropolis manages its physical and social growth. The proposal to investigate a merger between the Department of Housing and Community Development and the Department of

Is Delaware's Special Education System at a Breaking Point?
Government Is Delaware's Special Education System at a Breaking Point?

Families across the First State are increasingly vocal about a perceived collapse in the support structures intended to serve students with unique learning requirements. A recent community gathering in Middletown illuminated the profound disconnect between the expectations of frustrated parents and

GAO to Investigate Military Lawyers in Civilian Legal Roles
Government GAO to Investigate Military Lawyers in Civilian Legal Roles

The Government Accountability Office recently initiated a comprehensive investigation into the increasing reliance of the Department of Justice on active-duty military lawyers to prosecute civilian criminal cases across various federal districts throughout the United States. This federal inquiry

Federal Officials and Industry Clash Over BEAD Progress
Government Federal Officials and Industry Clash Over BEAD Progress

The massive injection of forty-two billion dollars into American infrastructure was supposed to bridge the digital divide once and for all, yet the friction between federal regulators and the telecommunications industry has reached a boiling point as 2026 progresses. This tension stems from a

Tennessee to Report Sick Immigrant Children to ICE
Government Tennessee to Report Sick Immigrant Children to ICE

The recent decision by Tennessee state officials to integrate public healthcare records with federal immigration enforcement databases has sent a profound shockwave through the local medical community and vulnerable immigrant populations alike. This mandate specifically requires the Department of

Lenders Sue Oregon to Block Out-of-State Interest Rate Cap
Government Lenders Sue Oregon to Block Out-of-State Interest Rate Cap

The ongoing legal confrontation in the Pacific Northwest represents a high-stakes battle as major financial trade groups challenge the authority of Oregon to regulate interest rates on loans originating well beyond its geographic borders. The National Association of Industrial Bankers, the Online

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