Interior Department Releases Statement on National Parks

Secretary Bernhart expresses desire to reopen as soon as possible. The Department of the Interior released a statement from Secretary Bernhardt over the weekend regarding the reopening of…

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Supreme Court Issues Opinions

Cases determine Congressional reimbursements and State copyright law. On Monday, the Supreme Court issued their opinions in three cases: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v.…

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President to Keep Meat-Processing Plants Open

His order will invoke the Defense Production Act. On Sunday, Tyson Foods ran an ad in many national newspapers calling out the difficulty of producing meat while keeping…

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Judge Rules Governor’s Order Violates Constitution

Illinois’ stay-at-home extension exceeds governor’s authority. Illinois State Representative Darren Bailey filed a motion last week to prevent Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker “from taking any action… which orders…

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President Pushes Postal Service to Increase Amazon Prices

Plans to withhold loan until USPS does so.  On Friday of last week, President Trump announced that he would not be supportive of a $10 billion loan for…

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COVID-19 Deaths Surpass 50,000 in the U.S.

CDC continues to push for social distancing. Over the weekend the total number of deaths due to COVID-19 passed the 50,000 mark according to the CDC. Roughly 4.7…

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CDC Issues Guidelines for Child Care, Churches and More

Proposed guidelines would help states shift away from stay-at-home orders. On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a draft of proposed guidelines for a phased…

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President Trump’s Coronavirus Briefing for Monday

Joined by members of the private sector to report on support for testing. President Trump addressed reporters from the White House Rose Garden on Monday.  He was accompanied…

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Some States Ease Virus-Related Restrictions

Health authorities advise caution in the process in order to avoid a fresh surge of infection. Georgia is allowing residents to dine inside restaurants or watch a movie…

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Supreme Court Rules for Health Insurers

Federal reimbursements may be as high as $12 billion. In an 8-1 ruling Monday, the Supreme Court said that health insurance companies are owed reimbursement. Through a program…

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