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The government will transition to using electronic funds transfer (EFT) methods for issuing and receiving payments starting ...
Cameron Hamilton, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, was escorted out of FEMA’s headquarters on Thursday, according ...
House GOP advances plan to sell federal lands in Nevada and Utah, sparking debate over conservation, access and state control ...
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from firing workers and taking other steps to shut ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has acted in a series of cases involving challenges to executive orders signed by President Donald ...
The attorneys representing U.S. Health and Human Services said a lawsuit is premature because nobody knows yet what will ...
Democratic attorneys general across 19 states and Washington, DC, have filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Health ...
Advocates and experts wonder if the government’s status as a “model employer” will hold true amid the firings, rollbacks of ...
The Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation announced in March that it was giving a $15 million grant to support ...
The ratio varies from one state to another, depending on how poor the state is, but the federal government often pays around 60 percent of the bill. States that use provider taxes to get more ...
The federal judge in Eugene extended for one week his temporary restraining order blocking the government from stripping the ...
In an era of mounting federal debt and widespread inefficiencies in government spending, it’s time to rethink how the United States funds major public projects. Drawing inspiration from a model ...