Seven Federal Bills. One Injunction Hearing. Your Religious Liberty.
The April 24 injunction will decide whether terrorism-designation pretexts can bar religious communities from public programs. Seven federal bills aim to make the answer permanent.
Tracking legislation, executive action, and regulatory changes that reshape American life — with the receipts.
The April 24 injunction will decide whether terrorism-designation pretexts can bar religious communities from public programs. Seven federal bills aim to make the answer permanent.
A 44% budget increase while the national debt hits $36 trillion — and Congress hasn't asked who benefits.
DHS rescinded decades of protected-area guidance. Federal enforcement can now enter houses of worship without prior authorization.
Two F-16s were shot down over Iranian airspace on April 3 — the first direct U.S.-Iran military engagement since Reagan. Congress hasn't voted.
House in recess through April 13. Executive orders on voter rolls, immigration enforcement at churches, and more — all signed while Congress was away.
A visa freeze covering 39 countries has forced 12,000 medical professionals out of American hospitals — leaving rural facilities with no physicians and no replacements in sight.