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Colorado Lawmakers Target Unfair Corporate Pricing
Policy & Legislation Colorado Lawmakers Target Unfair Corporate Pricing

A significant legislative initiative currently under consideration in Colorado is poised to reshape the state's commercial landscape, introducing a new level of regulatory scrutiny over corporate pricing strategies that could have far-reaching implications for businesses nationwide. This

Trump Details New Plan to Lower Healthcare Costs
Public Services & Infrastructure Trump Details New Plan to Lower Healthcare Costs

As American households grapple with the financial strain of escalating health insurance premiums following the expiration of key federal subsidies, a new proposal from former President Donald Trump has thrust the contentious issue of healthcare affordability back into the political spotlight. The

Judge Allows HHS Workers' Lawsuit to Proceed
Policy & Legislation Judge Allows HHS Workers' Lawsuit to Proceed

A recent federal court ruling has opened the door for thousands of former Health and Human Services employees to collectively challenge the circumstances of their dismissal, marking a pivotal moment in a legal battle centered on the integrity of government personnel data. U.S. District Judge Beryl

Is the Government Banning Your Gas Furnace?
Public Services & Infrastructure Is the Government Banning Your Gas Furnace?

A high-stakes legal battle has escalated all the way to the Supreme Court, placing the future of home heating for millions of Americans in the balance as the gas industry challenges new federal energy efficiency regulations. Three major gas trade associations have petitioned the nation’s highest

Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Power Over The Fed
Government Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Power Over The Fed

With a distinguished career shaping policy and legislation, Donald Gainsborough, who now leads Government Curated, offers a sharp analysis of the institutional tensions testing the foundations of American governance. Today, we delve into the high-stakes legal battle over the independence of the

Court Weighs Legal Path for Federal Union Fight
Policy & Legislation Court Weighs Legal Path for Federal Union Fight

A pivotal legal question regarding the fundamental rights of federal employees is now under intense scrutiny, with its resolution poised to dictate the very battlefield on which future labor disputes are fought. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is currently

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