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Michigan signs bills to speed death certificates and cut red tape
Here's a look at two bills signed into law that are said to speed up the process for death certificates.
Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today’s issue: ▪ Mullin’s confirmation hearing ▪ US tries to limit economic impact of war ▪ Japanese prime minister visiting DC ▪ ...
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GOP and Dem Senators Torch DHS Pick Over Shady Classified Work Claims
Senator Markwayne Mullin had a major meltdown Wednesday as senators from both sides of the aisle questioned him about a supposedly classified mission he traveled on as member of Congress—and in doing ...
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Rand Paul Demands to Know Why Trump’s DHS Pick Called Him a “Snake”
Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin had a history of bad blood to answer for during his nomination hearing to run the ...
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Top DHS official calls citizenship test 'too soft' as terror attacks renew scrutiny of vetting
USCIS Director Joseph Edlow announces sweeping immigration policy changes, including tougher naturalization tests and ...
A federal judge in Boston has blocked federal health officials from cutting the number of vaccines recommended for every ...
The term “people person” can be applied in a lot of situations. It seems however, that a real “people person” is someone who does more than just “like people” but one who truly “serves people.” ...
Attorney General Keith Ellison, and a coalition of 21 states and the District of Columbia, secured a federal court ruling blocking a Trump Administration attempt to restrict gender-affirming care.
Cannabis biz could list on stock exchanges under new congressional bill (Newsletter: March 20, 2026)
THC in Medicare CBD coverage plan; Marijuana bills on VA gov’s desk; IA psilocybin; Study: Cannabis safer than alcohol & ...
The Federal Communications Commission said that it had approved the local television giant Nexstar’s $6.2 billion acquisition ...
When Medicaid began sharing personal data with federal immigration authorities last year, it upended decades of explicit promises to patients. Now, even eligible immigrants fear enrolling.
Immigrant parents say they were ripped from their children. ICE ignored policy to keep them together, researchers say ...
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