House lawmakers diverge on DOGE but point to bipartisanship on federal tech
Recent reports have raised concerns about [DOGE's efforts] that may undermine the integrity of federal IT modernization, particularly regarding the protection of sensitive data and the layoffs of critical IT and cyber security experts.
Trump targets ticket scalpers and high live event fees over price-gouging
The executive order aims to curb ticket scalping and ensure compliance with IRS rules, promoting price transparency and competition in the secondary ticketing market.
California housing advocates seek environmental exemptions
California's housing construction process is inefficient and unresponsive to current needs, prompting key reforms to expedite development without compromising environmental standards.
Bipartisan Lawmakers Seek to Break Up Giant Health Care Conglomerates
New bipartisan legislation seeks to prevent health insurers from owning pharmacies, targeting the monopolistic power of pharmacy benefit managers.
If enacted, this legislation could disrupt the current healthcare market dominated by a few conglomerates. The effort highlights ongoing concerns about drug pricing and transparency.