Policy & Legislation

States Lead U.S. Broadband Expansion Through 2026 Policy focus
Policy & Legislation States Lead U.S. Broadband Expansion Through 2026 Policy focus

The transformation of the American digital landscape has reached a definitive turning point as state governments move beyond federal mandates to architect a future of universal, high-speed connectivity. While the early years of this decade were defined by the allocation of massive capital, the

Will Trump’s Executive Strategy Break the Housing Deadlock?
Policy & Legislation Will Trump’s Executive Strategy Break the Housing Deadlock?

The American housing market currently sits at a precarious crossroads, trapped between skyrocketing costs and a supply shortage that has reached historic proportions. While Congress remains paralyzed by internal disputes over institutional investor bans and digital currency regulations, the urgency

Will Trump Save the Stalled Housing Affordability Bill?
Policy & Legislation Will Trump Save the Stalled Housing Affordability Bill?

Millions of American families are currently watching their dreams of homeownership evaporate as a critical housing affordability bill remains trapped in a legislative stalemate despite receiving a rare green light from the Senate. This gridlock has left the nation in a state of high-profile

How Will the U.S. Balance AI Power and Ethical Warfare?
Policy & Legislation How Will the U.S. Balance AI Power and Ethical Warfare?

As the defense landscape shifts toward algorithmic warfare, few voices carry as much weight in the halls of power as Donald Gainsborough. With the fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act on the horizon, the tension between Silicon Valley’s ethical boundaries and the Pentagon’s

Why Is Utah the New Hub for Federal Electric Flight?
Policy & Legislation Why Is Utah the New Hub for Federal Electric Flight?

The quiet hum of electric motors over the Wasatch Range marks a departure from the thunderous roar of traditional jet engines, signaling a monumental shift in how the United States approaches regional air mobility. Utah is rapidly transforming from a scenic mountain destination into the epicenter

Should DOD Civilians Aid Domestic Border Enforcement?
Policy & Legislation Should DOD Civilians Aid Domestic Border Enforcement?

The Department of Defense has recently initiated a high-priority effort to pivot civilian resources toward domestic border security, marking a significant departure from traditional administrative roles. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memorandum urging Department of Defense civilians to

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