Laws & Regulations

Sacklers' $7.4B Settlement Over Opioid Crisis Approaches Approval
Public Services & Infrastructure Sacklers' $7.4B Settlement Over Opioid Crisis Approaches Approval

The opioid epidemic has been likened to a raging storm, leaving communities devastated in its wake. As the clouds begin to part, the Sackler family and their company, Purdue Pharma, are at the center of a landmark $7.4 billion settlement. This development marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing

Trend Analysis: Reproductive Rights in Healthcare
Government Trend Analysis: Reproductive Rights in Healthcare

Imagine facing a severe medical condition, and your carefully considered end-of-life care directives are suddenly dismissed due to your pregnancy status. This scenario is not just hypothetical—it reflects the growing complexities of reproductive rights within healthcare. As legal frameworks

Did Rep. McIver's Indictment Overstep Congressional Oversight?
Government Did Rep. McIver's Indictment Overstep Congressional Oversight?

In a revealing conversation, we are joined by Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader in policy and legislation at Government Curated. As someone deeply entrenched in the intricacies of governance, Donald brings a wealth of insight into the complexities of political maneuvering and

Is Harvard's Autonomy Under Threat by Trump's Policies?
Public Services & Infrastructure Is Harvard's Autonomy Under Threat by Trump's Policies?

The Trump administration's decision to revoke Harvard University's Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification left educational institutions reeling, as thousands of international students faced uncertainty regarding their academic futures. This bold move marks a significant step in

Are Federal Programs Failing Veterans and Federal Employees?
Policy & Legislation Are Federal Programs Failing Veterans and Federal Employees?

Federal programs designed to support veterans and federal employees are crucial lifelines, offering essential benefits, services, and financial security. These programs have come under scrutiny amid criticisms about their effectiveness and timely implementation. Concerns intensify as notable

Will SBA Offices Move from Sanctuary Cities?
Policy & Legislation Will SBA Offices Move from Sanctuary Cities?

A newly passed House bill this year carries the potential to shift the landscape of where Small Business Administration (SBA) offices will operate, creating significant debate about its implications. The legislation proposes relocating SBA offices from sanctuary jurisdictions—defined as areas that

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