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Biden’s HHS Pulls Back 10-Year Extension of Texas Medicaid Plan
The Department of Health and Human Services overturned Friday a last-minute approval by the Trump administration extending Texas’s Medicaid plan for 10 years.
Interior Order Revokes Trump Moves on Coal Leasing Moratorium
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Friday revoked the Trump administration’s rollback of a federal coal leasing moratorium, but it’s unclear whether Haaland’s order fully reinstates the Obama-era decision.
Trump-Era Fetal Tissue Research Restrictions Reversed by HHS
NIH-funded scientists who want to use fetal tissue in their studies will no longer face Trump-era restrictions favored by abortion opponents.
Biden’s Russia Strike Marks Shift in U.S. Cybersecurity Strategy
Judge Blocks Keyshawn Johnson’s California Income Tax Claim
Former National Football League wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson was a California resident in his rookie year and owes at least $905,000 in state income tax, penalties, and interest, a trial court judge said in an initial ruling.
Infrastructure Plan Lifts Tribes’ Hope of Turning on Water Taps
Native American officials and advocates say the potential funding in President Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan represents an historic investment in new and existing tribal water infrastructure. It remains to be seen how much of the needed amount for clean drinking water in Indian country will be included in the eventual legislation.
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