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Month: March 2025

Judge Declines Bid to Force Federal Government to Restore Canceled Foreign Aid Contracts

The judge also ordered officials to pay for work that was previously completed.

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FBI Hands Over Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Documents to House Republicans, Letter Says

The documents include information about the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach, the FBI’s communications with social media firms, and school threat investigations.

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Medicaid Issued Whopping $1.1 Trillion in Improper Payments

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/medicaid-issued-whopping-1-1-trillion-in-improper-payments

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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Former Fire Chief’s Religious Discrimination Appeal

The former city employee had asked the court to overturn a legal precedent that makes it difficult to sue an employer for discrimination.

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House to Vote on 6-Month Government Funding Bill

Even if the continuing resolution passes, it must get 60 votes in the Senate to clear the filibuster.

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The Associated Press Is Suing the White House Over Press Access—What to Know

The AP filed the lawsuit in response to the White House’s restricting its press access after it declined to adopt the name ‘Gulf of America.’

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Republican Party Scores Legal Victory Over Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ ‘Blatantly Political’ Election Procedures Manual

An Arizona Court of Appeals panel ruled unanimously 3-0 last week that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes illegally made revisions to the state’s Election Procedures Manual (EPM) due to violating rulemaking procedures.
The Republican Party — the Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP), the Republican National Committee, and the Yavapai County Republican Party — sued Fontes over the illegal changes. Even though progressive election attorney Marc Elias and top Democratic law firm Perkins Coie represented the defendants, the court found that the 2023 version of the EPM was invalid since Fontes only provided half the time for public comment that Arizona’s Administrative Procedures Act (APA) requires.

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