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"Wyoming Republicans’ anti-abortion bill inadvertently targets chemotherapy and surgeries"

The Guardian quoted Sonia Suter about healthcare being moved from professionals to politicians.

"Trump’s Halt on Climate Spending Freeze Jobs and Stalls Projects"

Emily Hammond told the New York Times it's normal for new administrations to slow projects, but Trump's executive orders stand out for their scope and depth.

"'$2 Trillion By 2026!' Elon Musk's Ambitious Push To Reinvent Government Spending With Silicon Valley Powerhouses"

Yahoo Finance quoted Richard Pierce explaining that government spending is tied to laws, policies, and public programs.

"US government department to tie funding to marriage and birth rates"

Newsweek quoted Jessica Tillipman on the lack of historical use of policy tied to marriage and birth rates.

"DOT says it will tie funding to birth, marriage rates"

Construction Dive quoted Jessica Tillipman on the government’s power to impact socioeconomic policy.

"Why the stigmatization of the term 'Negro’?"

Robert Cottrol wrote for the Washington Times.

"Congress, Legal Bids Jockey to Undo Biden Heater Efficiency Rule"

Bloomberg Law quoted Emily Hammond on the potential method from the Justice Department to ask for a temporary stay to "make adjustments to its litigation strategy.”

"More Americans will be able to file their tax return directly online with the IRS this year"

Marketplace spoke to Jeremy Bearer-Friend, associate professor of law, about Direct File.

"Trump immigration enforcement push comes with military flourish"

Roll Call quoted Laura Dickinson on the military's supporting role in immigration enforcement, questioning if the president will direct them on scene.

"What would RFK Jr. mean to HHS?"

NPR’s "Consider This" spoke to Sara Rosenbaum on what RFK could do the National Vaccination Initiative.