State Attorneys General Say More Than 85,000 Children Lost At Border
Twenty-Two State Attorneys General Said Monday More Than 85,000 Migrant Children Could Be Lost Based On A Report From The Department Of Health And Human Services.
Read moreTwenty-Two State Attorneys General Said Monday More Than 85,000 Migrant Children Could Be Lost Based On A Report From The Department Of Health And Human Services.
Read moreU.S. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan Subpoenaed U.S. DHS Secretary Xavier Becerra Seeking Info About Policies Related To Oversight Of Unaccompanied Alien Children. Jordan And Others Have Raised Concerns About The Vetting Process Of Sponsors And UACs Prior To Their Release Into The Country.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined 18 Other Republican Attorneys General In Signing A Letter Speaking Out Against The Federal Government’s Plan To Allow For Additional Concealment Of Abortion Health Records.
Read moreTennessee Saw More Than 31,000 Members Lose TennCare Coverage In The First Month Of Redetermination, According To A Recent Unwinding Report.
Read moreLawmakers Are Outraged After Reports That Federal Covid-Relief Tax Dollars May Have Gone To Wealthy Hospitals While Avoiding Helping Out Poor Hospitals In Recovering From The Pandemic.
Read moreU.S. Health And Human Services’ Transgender Policies Toward Children Are Under Scrutiny, The Latest Federal Agency To Face Congressional Questions Over How Taxpayer Dollars May Be Pushing The Issue And Even Funding Surgeries.
Read morePresident Joe Biden On Thursday Pardoned Thousands Of People Convicted Under Federal Law Of Simple Marijuana Possession And Urged Governors Around The Country To Do The Same With State Offenses.
Read moreIn His Comments To Health And Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, General Skrmetti Notes That The Department’s Proposed Redefinition Of “Sex” To Include “Gender Identity” Would Deviate From The Language Of The Statute, Promote Sex-Based Discrimination, Threaten Constitutional Rights, And Create Unnecessary Obstacles For Healthcare Providers.
Read moreHCA Healthcare Inc. Based Out Of Nashville Could Soon Find Itself The Focus Of A Federal Investigation.
Read moreAs States Push Back Against Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ Plan To Combat “Disinformation,” Two Attorneys General Sued Him, President Joe Biden, And Other Top Officials Over Claims They Colluded With Social Media Companies To Censor Speech.
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