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The Wall Street Journal The action is expected to allow states to obtain waivers from the federal government that some health analysts say could add several first-ever obligations for beneficiaries and pare back coverage.
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MSN News The suit alleges that the executive order violates the 10th Amendment, which states that powers not granted to the federal government should fall to the states.
San Francisco sues Trump over sanctuary city order
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San Francisco filed a lawsuit on Tuesday challenging President Donald Trump's executive order directing the U.S. government to withhold money from cities that have adopted sanctuary policies toward undocumented immigrants.
110 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Twenty-one states filed a lawsuit against the federal government seeking to overturn a sweeping regulation designed to qualify millions more Americans for overtime pay.
114 months ago
Yahoo News Ramping up the simmering battles over contentious cultural issues in America, the states, led by Texas, accused Barack Obama and the federal government of rewriting laws by "administrative fiat."
118 months ago
NPR Four states have now voted to call a new constitutional convention; conservatives hope to introduce amendments that would limit the power of the federal government.
122 months ago
The Huffington Post Short of secession, it's probably the next best thing.
123 months ago
Washington Post An interesting overlap.
123 months ago
Fox News Politics The federal government awarded over $5 billion to help states set up ObamaCare exchanges, with the vast majority – $4.6 billion – going to 16 states and Washington, D.C. http://ow.ly/TRsHU
125 months ago
Los Angeles Times States already experiment on welfare, drug and education policy, so why not let them do the same with another area where the federal government has repeatedly failed to craft a one-size-fits-all solution: immigration?
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Immigration reform: Let the states lead the way
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Texas and California are trying to reform legal migration on their own. The politics in these two states couldn't be more different, but legislators in both states recently proposed running their own guest-worker visa programs to get around the feder
Read more ... al immigration reform gridlock. Relying on states…
129 months ago
Johnathan Roberts All the federal government has to do is to make it prohibited by the states. In other words federal trumps states. It is prohibited in the states to not have an exchange, either it be with the states or the federal government.
133 months ago
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