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Trump Tariffs Spark Economic Fears in Republican Heartland
Economic & Fiscal Trump Tariffs Spark Economic Fears in Republican Heartland

In the heart of the American Midwest, rural communities that have long been strongholds of Republican support are grappling with a troubling economic paradox that threatens their future. Despite the promise of revitalization through massive manufacturing investments, such as a $3.5 billion electric

DHS Seeks Texas Driver’s License Data for Citizenship Checks
Science & Technology DHS Seeks Texas Driver’s License Data for Citizenship Checks

As we dive into the complex world of data privacy and government initiatives, I’m thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader at Government Curated, whose deep expertise in policy and legislation offers invaluable insights. Today, we’re exploring the Department of

How Is the U.S. Shutdown Crippling Aviation Operations?
Policy & Legislation How Is the U.S. Shutdown Crippling Aviation Operations?

The U.S. government shutdown, now stretching into an unprecedented duration in 2025, has thrown the aviation sector into chaos, with over 600,000 federal employees working without pay, including essential workers like air traffic controllers and TSA screeners. Their financial stress is manifesting

Can Trump’s Anti-Union Orders Undermine Federal Workers?
Policy & Legislation Can Trump’s Anti-Union Orders Undermine Federal Workers?

As we dive into the complex world of federal employment law and collective bargaining rights, I’m thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader in policy and legislation at the helm of Government Curated. With his deep expertise in navigating the intricacies of

How Is the Fed Managing Rates Without Key Economic Data?
Economic & Fiscal How Is the Fed Managing Rates Without Key Economic Data?

The Federal Reserve stands at a critical juncture, tasked with steering the U.S. economy through turbulent waters without the compass of vital government data, as a federal shutdown that began on October 1 has halted the release of essential economic indicators. This includes employment figures,

Government Shutdown Costs Contractors $12 Billion So Far
Economic & Fiscal Government Shutdown Costs Contractors $12 Billion So Far

Setting the Stage: A Staggering Economic Blow to Contractors In the heart of a historic U.S. government shutdown that began on October 1, the financial toll on federal contractors has reached a staggering $12 billion within just four weeks, marking this as the second-longest shutdown in American

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