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The State Policy Network’s 2025 Federalism Scorecard found Tennessee to be the least vulnerable state to federal agency pressure and influence.
The scorecard, published by the State Policy Network’s Center for Practical Federalism, evaluates how vulnerable each state is to federal government influence, particularly through state agencies and the conditions attached to federal grants, and measures how effectively states empower their elected representatives and maintain control over their own administrative processes.
‘Null, void, and of no further force or effect’
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Ryan Samsel is suing after becoming what his lawyer described as ‘the most tortured individual by the Federal Government in recent American history.’
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Food stamps were first issued in 1939 as an assistance program to prevent starvation during the Great Depression. But 86 years later, thousands of liquor stores and smoke shops have become approved retailers, increasing the possibility of fraud, new research shows.
The longest ever government shutdown, which ended after 43 days of deadlock, thrust the federal food stamp program into the national spotlight as millions of recipients went without benefits. But, it also laid bare many abuses in the system.
The Transportation Department said that one-third of Minnesota’s commercial driver’s licenses had been issued illegally to noncitizens.
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https://revolver.news/2025/12/doj-sues-california-to-stop-taxpayer-funded-tuition-for-illegal-aliens/
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Defendants sued, saying Habba was illegally appointed.
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https://revolver.news/2025/12/new-docs-reveal-jack-smith-intentionally-violated-congressional-republicans-constitutional-rights/
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