119 HR 64
Grant’s Law
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Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2025-01-03
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Sun Tzu 544-496 BC
The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting — and the Republican majority is executing precisely this doctrine on the War Powers front. By granting a UC agreement that appears to concede procedural ground while retaining scheduling control, they have neutralized nine Democratic resolutions without a single floor vote, a single recorded opposition, or a single quotable refusal. The Democrats are fighting; the Republicans are not. In Sun Tzu's framework, the side that forces its opponent into visible action while remaining passive and uncommitted holds the strategic advantage — and that advantage belongs entirely to the majority today.
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The United States Rejects International Migration Review Forum
Office of the Spokesperson The United States Rejects International Migration Review Forum Media Note May 11, 2026 The United States did not participate in the International Migration Review Forum and will not support the May 8 “progress” declaration. The United States has persist
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FY 2026 Competitive Funding Opportunity: Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the opportunity to apply for $28,492,618 million in competitive grants for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning.
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Pell Grants: Overall Student Eligibility Increased After Free Application for Federal Student Aid Simplification
What GAO Found GAO found that about 570,000 more students were eligible for Pell Grants after the Department of Education implemented the simplified Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for school year (SY) 2024–25 compared with SY 2023–24. In addition, about 1.9 mill
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@misc{apprised_119_hr_64_grant_s_law,
title = {119 HR 64: Grant’s Law},
publisher = {Apprised.news},
url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119hr64},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}