Recent Supreme Court decisions have sparked debates about the shifting landscape of federal authority, with implications for numerous sectors. As the highest court curbs the regulatory reach of agencies like the FDA and EPA, stakeholders across industries are left pondering the future dynamics of
Negotiations over the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap have become a flashpoint in Congress, highlighting conflicts between states with differing tax policies. This issue forms a critical part of the broader tax and spending bill under discussion. Lawmakers are tasked with reconciling
The federal workforce, pivotal in driving national policies and services, faces a substantial challenge: outdated performance management systems. These systems, characterized by inflated ratings and pass-fail evaluation structures, have stalled initiative and hindered efficiency. In response, the
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
In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics, understanding public opinion is crucial. Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader in policy and legislation, has been guiding Government Curated with unmatched foresight. Today we delve into the latest polling data concerning Republican
Missouri's recent decision to share personal data of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients with the federal government has sparked a contentious debate over privacy and data protection. At the heart of the controversy is a request from the U.S. Department of Agriculture