In a significant challenge to the traditional independence of the Federal Reserve, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte has openly called for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s resignation, aligning with President Donald Trump’s request. Pulte’s demand emphasizes a rare breach
The current debate about the interplay between state and federal tax policies in the United States has reignited discussions over the socioeconomic dynamics between so-called blue and red states. At the heart of this discourse lies the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap, a fiscal policy
In the ever-turbulent world of legislative politics, Donald Gainsborough stands as a beacon of clarity and insight. As the leader of Government Curated, his expertise in policy and legislation makes him the go-to authority on complex political matters. Today, he delves into the intricate web of
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the $42 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program emerges as a critical player aimed at enhancing U.S. broadband accessibility. With delays causing mounting concern among stakeholders, there is a push for swift implementation to ensure
The convergence of industrial growth and environmental stewardship in Tucker County, West Virginia, epitomizes a critical challenge faced by rural communities across America. A proposed development—comprising a data center and natural gas power plant by Fundamental Data—poses a puzzling scenario:
Recent shifts within the student loan industry have placed a spotlight on a potential surge in loan defaults as protective measures instituted during the pandemic gradually come to an end. An analysis by the New York Federal Reserve has revealed a significant increase in delinquency rates for