Ohio Sen. Jon Husted has joined the "Keep SNAP Funded Act," a bill that would ensure SNAP continues to pay out benefits through the shutdown.
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How SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans could be saved during the shutdown
The USDA has refused to release contingency funds, and Congress remains gridlocked — but there are still paths to keeping the ...
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The Latest: Judge orders senior Border Patrol official to meet her daily to discuss use of force
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis on Tuesday ordered a senior U.S. Border Patrol official to meet her daily “to hear about how ...
Below is Alston & Bird’s Health Care Week in Review, which provides a synopsis of the latest news in health care regulations, notices, and ...
The Republican administration has slashed jobs in education, health and other areas it says are favored by Democrats.
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Why Does Congress Continue to Get Paid During the Government Shutdown? Asking for a Friend
After more back and forth, it seems that “to be ascertained by law” meant that it would require a statute to stop paying ...
A recent Senate vote to end the government shutdown failed to get the 60 votes needed to pass. Ohio Senators Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno both voted in favor of the failed stopgap funding bill. The ...
Republican Ohio Sen. Jon Husted is touting new allies in his bid to win reelection during the midterms: his opponent’s ex-supporters. Husted has landed early endorsements from multiple Ohio labor ...
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