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"federal" Definitions
  1. having a system of government in which the individual states of a country have control over their own affairs, but are controlled by a central government for national decisions, etc.
  2. (within a federal system, for example the US and Canada) connected with national government rather than the local government of an individual state

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They're not federal employees, so it's not a federal government, federal taxpayer responsibility.
But offers of federal support and federal standards can trigger complaints of federal overreach.
The federal bill also directs itself to two federal agencies — the Federal Trade Commission and Federal Election Commission — which address commerce and elections, respectively.
" White further argued that the federal income tax, unfunded mandates, federal money with conditions, and direct federal regulation are all examples of "federal domination.
The deluxe (federal and state), deluxe (federal only), Premium (federal and state), and premium business (federal and state) softwares are on sale for up to 50% off.
Federal officials have threatened to withhold federal funding for sanctuary cities, saying they don't comply with federal laws.
In fact, all 21 federal laws since 2000 protecting corporate, federal contractor, and federal government whistleblowers passed unanimously.
Lowest quintile: pays $10 less in federal taxes Second quintile: pays $50 less in federal taxes Middle quintile: pays $360 less in federal taxes Fourth quintile: pays $840 less in federal taxes Top quintile: pays $4,590 less in federal taxes Top 1 percent: pays $62,300 less in federal taxes Top .
And eliminated federal justice programs, including the FBI, federal courts, drug and firearm enforcement, and federal prisons, among others?
Is he flexing his federal muscles and federal power to scare states that dare to depart from federal policy?
Federal officials paid with federal tax dollars should manage federal lands in the interests of all the nation's people.
And let's cut all federal justice programs — like the FBI, federal courts, drug and firearm enforcement, and federal prisons.
The federal legislation will also specifically cover the federal public service, including the military; several federal industries — including airlines and the telecommunications sector — and housing provided through the federal government.
Federal laws already reach any assault that the government would have a compelling reason to prosecute, such as attacks on federal property or against federal employees, including federal law enforcement officers.
And, today, some of the most effective and respected parts of the federal government -- such as regional branches of the Federal Reserve, lower federal courts, and federal prosecutors -- operate outside of Washington.
Denying federal funds for "sanctuary cities" and tying federal grants to police departments' willingness to help in enforcing federal immigration policies.
Federal criminal justice policy, including much of the 1994 crime law, focuses almost entirely on the federal system, particularly federal prisons.
Typically, the federal government would be defending a federal law.
A federal investigation and a federal civil rights lawsuit followed.
The federal guidelines came after industry pressure for federal insight.
The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
This was unusual: The federal government typically defends federal law.
Federal agencies manage nearly 700 million acres of federal lands.
The Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee meeting on Dec.
Only the federal government itself can enforce federal drug policy.
BETTER ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS A federal law should include greater enforcement abilities on the federal level, specifically at the Federal Trade Commission.
Despite his position atop a federal government's main agency for managing federal lands, Pendley has suggested the federal government shouldn't have any.
The plan would remove 30,000 Federal Aviation Administration workers from the federal payroll, but current employees would still maintain their federal benefits.
Growing incremental influence can already be seen in federal grant programs that require the following of federal guidelines for funding and the federal and local task forces run and paid for with federal tax dollars.
"But immigration law is federal law where federal courts and Congress have jurisdiction," she said, suggesting that because immigration enforcement is a federal matter, cases related to it should be tried strictly in federal courts.
Wednesday, the Federal Reserve's decision-making body, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), did not change the federal funds rate at its meeting.
After refinancing federal loans, you'll no longer be able to use federal income-driven repayment plans or pursue federal student loan forgiveness programs.
And federal law grants federal officers, including the president, removal jurisdiction, or the ability to transfer a case from state to federal court.
There is the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Elections Commission, each of which are stakeholders in cyber policy.
Federal law already prohibits federal funding from paying for abortion services.
Federal anti-nepotism laws bar federal managers from hiring a relative.
It's a federal law enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Federal law already blocks federal funds from going to abortion services.
It is the Federal Aviation Administration, not the Federal Aviation Agency.
"Federal government comes in, federal government acts," Mr. Sanders said. Mrs.
Everyone arrested faces federal charges of conspiracy to impede federal officers.
"Schools that receive federal funds must follow federal law," DeVos said.
It is the Federal Aviation Administration, not the Federal Aviation Authority.
Under federal law, states receive annual allotments of federal CHIP funds.
In the U.S., the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
That is why we introduced the No Federal Funding for Confederate Symbols Act, which would prohibit Federal funds from being used to create, maintain, or display, as applicable, any Confederate symbol on Federal public land, including any highway, park, subway, Federal building, military base, street or other Federal property.
The United States still has three federal bank regulators (the FDIC, OCC, and Federal Reserve) and two federal market regulators (the SEC and CFTC), in addition to a host of other state and federal financial regulators.
"Federal loans are federal assets and therefore must be controlled and regulated by the federal government," said Elizabeth Hill, a spokeswoman for Ms. DeVos.
Lying to federal investigators is a federal crime, and the report was seen by some analysts as a roadmap for federal charges against McCabe.
This total would include huge saving for the Federal government in Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Health and other federal programs including for Federal employee healthcare.
Lying to federal investigators is a federal crime and the report was seen by some analysts as a roadmap for federal charges against McCabe.
It would also ban federal facilities and federal employees from providing abortions.
The federal government can still appeal the Court of Federal Claims ruling.
Since 1976, federal law has prohibited use of federal funds for abortion.
The Federal Arbitration Act and federal arbitration law apply to this agreement.
The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association includes members of 2500 federal agencies.
The federal budget is now dominated by expenditures on federal benefit programs.
The federal debt is the amount of money the federal government owes.
For federal loans, students can check the Department of Federal Student Aid.
Those rules are not mandatory under the federal proposal, federal officials said.
There are federal courthouses throughout Texas, with several dozen federal district judges.
Federal law prohibits Medicaid or any other federal funding for abortion services.
Federal law prohibits contributions by foreigners to federal elections, including super PACs.
The average federal student loan debt is $32,583, according to federal data.
Written to the heads of the Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Federal law prohibits foreign contributions to federal campaigns, PACs and inaugural funds.
The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association includes members of 65 federal agencies.
The DC Circuit interprets the power of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Federal Election Commission, the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Next, the defense is seeking to move the case from federal court in New Jersey to a different federal venue: federal court in New York.
In 2017 the Federal Bureau of Prisons instituted a policy mandating that federal prisons provide menstrual hygiene products to incarcerated women in the federal prisons.
DeVos again said schools that receive federal funds must follow federal laws, but Merkley pointed out that the federal laws in this area are foggy.
In evaluating the budget impact of the federal share of Medicaid expansion, we compared estimated federal spending with total state budgets, including current federal dollars.
"Registering with Selective Service has been a longstanding requirement to receive federal student aid/a federal job," Federal Student Aid tweeted from their official Twitter.
That bill would also have eliminated federal insurance subsidies, ended federal spending for the expansion of Medicaid, and barred federal payments to Planned Parenthood clinics.
All 50 states have active laws against animal cruelty, but making it a federal crime allows federal authorities to prosecute acts committed on federal property.
"President Trump increased cost sharing to 90 percent federal funding for debris removal, including direct federal assistance, and a 100 percent federal funding for emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance," the White House said in a statement.
One ended a moratorium on new coal leases on federal land and the second declared federal agencies should no longer consider speculative climate change impacts when implementing federal contracts, issuing permits, or formulating planned uses of federal lands.
But it also allowed federal dollars to build prisons, enacted a federal "three strikes" policy for repeat offenders and made more federal crimes punishable by execution.
The ban also applies to federal health insurance programs, which offer coverage to military personnel, federal employees, inmates in federal prison, Peace Corps volunteers, and more.
The regulation of telemedicine is undertaken by not less than 3 federal agencies: The Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Agriculture.
But some crimes violate state and federal law — for example, someone can commit a murder (state crime) that also violates federal hate crimes law (federal crime).
The OFCCPT ensures that businesses which take federal contracts comply with federal law.
"Federal law must be followed when federal dollars are in play," DeVos said.
That move, the federal judge argued, violated the victims' rights under federal law.
A single federal district court judge again halting federal policy in this regard.
Federal circuits hear appeals from federal trial courts within a larger geographic region.
"Federal law must be followed where federal dollars are in play," DeVos replied.
But federal law prohibits federal employees from striking as the shutdown rages on.
A 2014 federal ruling said BCBS of Michigan violated federal employment benefits law.
Ultimately, federal investigators believed it was a domestic dispute, federal officials told CNN.
Federal agents arrested Anthony Jamel Ellison a week ago on a federal warrant.
McKenna is the author of Sheer Madness: From Federal Prosecutor to Federal Prisoner.
Scientific researchers studying cannabidiol must meet federal security requirements and follow federal practices.
For one thing, rules relating to federal officials are enforced by federal officials.
I don't think it's a federal issue where the federal government gets involved.
As added incentive, the federal government could waive federal taxes on lottery winnings.
The Federal Reserve regulates banks and the Federal Communications Commission regulates phone companies.
By issuing a nationwide injunction, a single federal judge can halt federal policy.
The Federal Aviation Administration is a resource for federal regulations impacting drone operations.
What's new: Tighten federal laws that regulate lobbying disclosures and federal agent registration.
Federal prosecutors charged Mr. Collins with insider trading and lying to federal agents.
A federal intervention after years of diminishing federal spending struck some as ironic.
Federal law recognizes unborn fetuses as separate victims of federal and military crimes.
Paying a federal employee for work not performed is prohibited by federal law.
Federal resources include the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission.
It's the Federal Reserve's fault, and the Federal Reserves all over the world.
A federal judge recently ruled federal prosecutors broke the law on Acosta's watch.
How federal officials have responded Federal officials appear to have heard the message.
People start settling this federal District, where they don't have any federal representation.
Goodbye, Coast Guard, Transportation Security Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and Federal Highway Administration!
WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to start its two-day meeting on interest rates WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to announce its decision on interest rates followed by statement - 1800 GMT.
The collections of those federal loans "implicate uniquely federal interests," says a draft of the notice, which adds that state regulation of the federal student loan servicers conflicts with Congress' objective of streamlining federal student lending and saving taxpayer dollars.
Sanders also wants to make federal elections publicly funded, abolish the Federal Election Commission and replace it with a Federal Election Administration with its own governing body.
" She referred to the federal Clean Water Act as an "onerous unfunded mandate," and criticized federal regulations, like EPA guidances, as "blatantly coercive" examples of "federal domination.
Federal Supply Chain Management Organization, a coalition of federal supply chain management professionals, hired Atlas Advocacy to work on small business access to the federal supply chain.
As expected, the Federal Reserve's interest-setting Federal Open Market Committee voted to lower the target range for the Federal Funds Rate on Wednesday by 0.25 percent.
Those who work at a federal level are more often called federal wildlife officers.
Federal charges are considered a fall back because federal law has much narrower jurisdiction.
"It greatly accelerates our ability to change federal law and federal prohibition," he said.
A federal bill would also increase the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2020.
That's when the federal debt ceiling, as written into federal law, will be breached.
Under the Constitution, the federal government can't direct state officials to enforce federal law.
Yes, but she didn't have to go under federal investigation by two federal agencies.
Log on to the Federal Student Aid website to find your federal loan servicer.
Federal property equals federal jurisdiction, then ordered the Secret Service to conceal the assault.
Andrew McKenna is the author of Sheer Madness: From Federal Prosecutor to Federal Prisoner.
All federal regulations are publicly cataloged and searchable in the code of federal regulations.
At the Federal Reserve's decision-making Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on Jan.
Federal workers and contractors Roughly 800,000 federal missed their first full paycheck on Jan.
"Again, for schools that receive federal funds, federal law must be followed," she said.
The OPM is an independent federal agency tasked with overseeing the federal civilian workforce.
"There is a federal interest—the federal interest as the water master," he said.
Federal officials are looking to understand if the payments violated federal campaign finance laws.
WATCHING THE FED The Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee meets Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced their decision on Tuesday.
History also suggests there is little correlation between federal tax rates and federal revenues.
EPB petitioned the Federal Communications Commission, asking the federal government to preempt Tennessee's law.
"We need the federal help, and we need the federal help now," Cuomo said.
Federal laws prohibit corporations from offering free or discounted cybersecurity services to federal candidates.
Federal law prohibits foreign contributions to federal campaigns, political action committees and inaugural funds.
She works at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, not the Federal Reserve Board.
Federal prosecutors also can seek charges for gun offenses or crimes against federal officials.
That leaves federal prosecutors, working with increasingly diminished federal laws, to fill the void.
Federal prosecutors said Wednesday that the federal case would proceed before the state case.
"For schools that receive federal funds, federal law must be followed, period," she said.
This means federal law prohibits the Atlantic Coast Pipeline on federal Appalachian Trail lands.
McKenna is author of Sheer Madness: From Federal Prosecutor to Federal Prisoner, a memoir.
That year, Mr. Nixon signed the Federal Highway Act and the federal H.M.O. Act.
Federal court Judge Indira Talwani heard arguments on this debate in federal court Tuesday.
Since 1977, the federal Hyde Amendment has prohibited federal money from going to abortions.
Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee starts its two-day policy meeting on Tuesday.
Federal prosecutors in Miami prepared a sweeping 53-page federal indictment against Mr. Epstein.
Federal prosecutors in Miami prepared a sweeping 53-page federal indictment against Mr. Epstein.
The federal law known as the Hyde Amendment generally prohibits federal funding for abortions.
The federal government — the entire cyber apparatus of the federal government — is Swiss cheese.
But the federal government does a lot for the state: For every $1 South Carolinians paid in federal taxes in 2015 the state received $5.38 in federal funding.
The plan includes passing the Equality Act, which would provide federal protections against discriminating LGBTQ people, and federal recognition of a third gender identification on all federal documents.
The education secretary repeatedly said that any school "receiving federal funding is required to follow federal law," but said federal law is unclear on protections for LGBTQ students.
However, the federal laws governing marijuana could subject those citizens to federal enforcement by federal law enforcement agents, a showdown that could very well be in the making.
The Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act would take marijuana off of the federal controlled substances list, giving full authority to states to regulate the substance without federal interference.
The legislation would increase the royalty rate for drilling on federal lands to 85033 percent, the same as what the federal government charges for drilling in federal waters.
A court ruling on the President's removal power could affect a multitude of independent agencies including the Federal Trade Commission, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Federal Reserve Board.
"Federal loans are federal assets and therefore must be controlled and regulated by the federal government," said Elizabeth Hill, a spokeswoman for the department, in an emailed statement.
We could balance the federal budget ($500 billion), make social security solvent ($180 billion), double all major federal research programs, including NASA, NSF, DARPA and NIH ($60 billion), double federal education investment ($120 billion) and, finally, double federal infrastructure investment ($100 billion).
" -- Madison, Wisconsin, Mayor Paul Soglin Plan to withhold federal funds 'unconstitutional' "The administration's plan to deny federal funds to cities that are standing up for their values is unconstitutional, and Chicago is proud to stand with 34 cities and counties across the country in asking a federal court to prevent the federal government from illegally withholding federal funds.
That means the ban applies to Medicaid and other federal health insurance programs, such as those offering coverage to military personnel, federal employees, inmates in federal prison, and more.
An act of 1902 (the Federal Reclamation Act) says that state law precedes federal law on disputes about water, even regarding dams and levees run by the federal government.
Since 2006, the college has collected more than $1.5 billion in federal student loans and at least $20163 million in Pell and other federal grants, according to federal records.
Bond interest has been exempt from federal tax since the federal income tax's first inception in 1913 – just as federal bond interest is exempt from state and local tax.
Who's on federal death row Three federal inmates have been executed in the United States since the federal death penalty was reinstated in 1988 after a 16-year moratorium.
The cheapest federal fee starts at $60, meaning doing your state and federal on H&R Block could literally be cheaper than just the cost of federal on TurboTax.
In the Federal District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, a federal judge ordered that all cases in which the federal government is a party be delayed.
According to federal prosecutors, the California lawyer Michael Avenatti has not filed a federal income tax return since 22020, and he has not paid federal income taxes since 2362.
Suspect faces federal hate crime charge Federal prosecutors have also charged Thomas with obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs involving an attempt to kill -- a federal hate crime.
The overall financial services and general government bill covers multiple federal agencies, including the EAC, the Treasury Department, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, and the judiciary.
Following the enactment of the federal RFRA, the US Supreme Court ruled in 1997 that the federal law only applies religious protections in the context of other federal laws.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor was a prosecutor, a federal trial judge and a federal appellate judge.
The NAS report suggests expanding the policy to all federal agencies, and to federal courts.
Federal charges followed for McFarland, and he pleaded guilty in a federal court on Tuesday.
The Federal Reserve is expected to raise its federal funds rate three times in 2017.
Title IX is a federal statute that bans discrimination at schools that receive federal funding.
Buck is being held in federal custody without bond, with the federal case proceeding first.
And the slow response from the US federal government and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
The agents took Huffman to a federal building where she was processed by federal marshals.
The federal magistrate who issued the order, Sheri Pym, is also a former federal prosecutor.
The federal government typically bans the use of federal funds to purchase firearms for schools.
International students are not eligible for federal financial aid, federal student loans or institutional aid.
Flood insurance premiums go into a federal pool administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
We need coordination by the federal government to bring together powerful federal and state resources.
Federal law essentially bars all road construction and motorized-vehicle use on federal wilderness land.
" The Justice Department "declined federal prosecution because the case does not meet federal prosecutive standards.
The Federal Communications Commission and Federal Trade Commission were not specifically mentioned in the document.
Talks are in an early stage and involve the Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Anyone familiar with federal funding knows virtually all federal policy can be affected through it.
Trump's executive order will direct federal agencies to prioritize American firms when rewarding federal contracts.
They want federal courts to render meaningless the federal obligations to keep clean voter rolls.
The Fed's policy rate, the federal funds rate, is set in the federal funds market.
McKenna is the author of Sheer Madness: From Federal Prosecutor to Federal Prisoner, a memoir.
When there's a conflict between federal and state laws, federal law always trumps state law.
The Founders also believed a federal district would protect the security of the federal government.
Especially when you consider that lying to a federal prosecutor could be a federal offense.
EDT was issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission.
A federal judge temporarily halted the ban, and a federal appeals court upheld that ruling.
In 2016, Federal Computer Week magazine named Dr. Maybury among its Federal 100 Award winners.
But a federal judge ruled that the local laws are preempted by federal labor law.
The federal government has also rejected this approach – most recently in the federal highway bill.
United States that the federal government cannot order states or cities to enforce federal law.
A federal judge overseeing the grand jury and a federal appeals court approved the move.
Their federal taxes came to $230,1324, for an effective federal tax rate of 27.3 percent.
In June, the federal government erected a tent city on federal land in Tornillo, Tex.
Their federal taxes came to $145,840, for an effective federal tax rate of 20173 percent.
Federal loans would be forgiven and private loans would be paid by the federal government.
Federal Election Commission, which struck down aggregate contribution limits in federal elections from wealthy donors.
The federal government cannot, for example, order state officials to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
To pay the federal debts, forcibly collecting federal revenue was essential for the first time.
For nominees to the federal district court (the federal trial court), the results were mixed.
We pay more in federal taxes than we ever get back from the federal Treasury.
Typically, federal agencies work through NTIA to weigh in on FCC plans involving federal airwaves.
Saab, of Morristown, is in federal custody, awaiting trial in federal court in New York.
If the federal government wants to enforce federal immigration law, it must do so itself.
While it is rare, the federal government can bar a contractor from receiving federal contracts.
I AM HERE INSIDE THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK WITH FEDERAL RESERVE BANK PRESIDENT WILLIAM DUDLEY.
On the back end, federal prosecutors may promise entry into the federal witness protection program.
The US federal prison population is 38% black, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
The CFPB also recently rebuffed bank regulators at the Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
The joint statement from the Federal Reserve, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Federal standards would only be required for any ballot that contains a federal office election.
The Bill of Rights constrains federal authority over immigration no less than other federal authority.
There is no federal law regulating the use of facial recognition technology by federal agencies.
They have fought against both federal legislation and federal safety standards to mandate such technology.
They have fought against both federal legislation and federal safety standards to mandate such technology.
SeaTac Federal Detention Center, where I served my time, is not your average federal prison.
That doctrine holds that the federal government may not require states to enforce federal laws.
Most notably, Puerto Ricans, despite paying most federal taxes, don't have federal representation in Congress.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to start its two-day meeting on interest rates WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to announce its decision on interest rates followed by statement - 1800 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 ** WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to start its two-day meeting on interest rates ** WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to announce its decision on interest rates followed by statement - 1800 GMT.
These aspects of the program are especially important to federal taxpayers who live in states with significant coal production from federal lands, because revenues from federal coal leases are split equally between the federal government and the state in which the coal lease is located.
" The Federal Reserve kept its federal funds rate target unchanged Wednesday, but noted in its statement that "the case for an increase in the federal funds rate continued to strengthen.
President Barack Obama on Saturday signed a federal emergency declaration for Missouri, which allows for federal aid and Federal Emergency Management Agency relief efforts to be funneled to the state.
State agencies may have more leeway than federal, but if they administer federal programs, they need to abide by the stringent standards of the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA).
The union, which represents more than 700,000 federal government employees across 70 federal agencies, said the Education Department's contract put into force the president's vision for the federal work force.
Under the terms of the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990, the face value of federal loans and loan guarantees no longer shows up as part of the federal budget.
Since the inception of the Federal Interstate Highway System, the federal gas tax has always been the primary source of revenue for the construction and maintenance of federal interstate lanes.
Mulvaney and Republicans said other federal agencies — such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Federal Reserve — could have accomplished the same result.
By now the federal task force has searched the residences of a former state representative, a former civil policeman, a former federal agent and an active-duty federal police official.
It is illegal for the federal government to sell its debt directly to the Federal Reserve.
A federal court halted the ban's implementation, a decision later upheld by a federal appeals court.
Federal employees are coming back to work on Monday after a month-long partial federal shutdown.
According to federal statistics, when Obama took office in 20163, there were nearly 209,000 federal inmates.
The three taken into custody face a federal charge of felony conspiracy to impede federal officers.
"These claims will be made under the federal flood insurance program and governed by federal law."
TSA agents are among the federal employees not being paid during the partial federal government shutdown.
Federal judges and Supreme Court justices have to follow federal law when it comes to recusing.
The federal district court in DC is the main venue for lawsuits against the federal government.
That clause, broadly speaking, says that when state law conflicts with federal law, federal law prevails.
Gentlemen, I'll ask you some questions about federal spending and the role of the federal government.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, there were 37 federal executions from 1927 to 2003.
But federal and local officials have been complaining about a lack of information from federal agencies.
In states that violate the new regulations, the federal government would intervene to run federal elections.
The law was quickly blocked in federal district court as a violation of the federal constitution.
Personal finance site MagnifyMoney used data from the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Ukura's report also indicated that other federal agencies had also withheld funds from the federal government.
And state and federal agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, are pursuing possible criminal charges.
The president declared a federal emergency that month, which triggered federal funding for the beleaguered town.
It is not the responsibility of the federal government to manage non-federal law enforcement agencies.
" When he had confirmed 91 new federal judges, he claimed "more than 663 new federal judges.
He has spent decades in the business of federal law, as a federal prosecutor and senator.
I'm here inside the Federal Reserve, and we are live with Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard.
And, being the federal government, the federal government could step in and ruin everyone's regulatory party.
Two House Democrats say President Trump's "gag orders" on federal employees appear to violate federal laws.
The federal deadline for insurers to file rate proposals with the federal government is June 21.
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to raise its federal funds target rate again in June.
Nevertheless, nearly a million federal employees—about 222% of the federal work force—are union members.
A plan to reorganize the federal government On January 23, Trump ordered a federal hiring freeze.
The restrictions may then be lifted if the Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation allow.
" IMPACT AID PAYMENTS FOR FEDERAL PROPERTY "The Budget proposes eliminating Impact Aid Payments for Federal Property.
The impact: Generally, Republicans are for a smaller federal role in health and less federal spending.
Why it matters: Federal law limits the amount of premium pay some federal employees can receive.
On Monday, the Federal Communications Commission's repeal of federal net neutrality protections officially went into effect.
Some of it is for the US federal payroll tax called the Federal Insurance Contributions Act.
The federal government considers marijuana a dangerous drug and its distribution is still a federal offense.
The Federal Register was overwhelmed Thursday with nearly 1,500 pages worth of rules from federal agencies.
The contested clause would have required investors to bring federal Securities Act claims in federal court.
Mr. Tordil, 62, works for the Federal Protective Service, a police force that guards federal facilities.
Federal officials have spent the past few years examining federal networks and software for potential vulnerabilities.
But the federal government could also do a better job of managing forest on federal lands.
Big banks that are members of the Federal Reserve System are chartered at the federal level.
There are over 10,000 federal workers on the island from dozens of federal departments and agencies.
The federal government also uses census data to distribute billions in federal money to the states.
Other kinds of federal loans — Federal Family Education Loan Program loans or Perkins Loans — are not.
Warren's bill delves into other thorny legislative subjects, including federal judicial powers and federal agency rulemaking.
The state and federal corporate income tax is around 38.9 percent, according to federal budget proposals.
In August, Cohen pleaded guilty to eight federal crimes after being charged by Manhattan federal prosecutors.
Federal cases Though there's no federal anti-swatting law, people have been prosecuted on related charges.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and other federal agencies are also taking part in the search.
We also partner with federal agencies to increase harvest and fuels treatments on federal forest lands.
With 180,000 federal inmates, and hundreds of thousands branded with federal convictions, we need presidential clemency.
Trump touted his administration's "massive federal mobilization," including more than 10,000 federal personnel assisting with recovery.
Upon release, a federal correctional facility would send an individual's information to state and federal authorities.
It's national news when important federal agencies shut their doors and federal employees go without paychecks.
EDT: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell holds a news conference after the Federal Reserve board meeting.
It is Federal Hall National Memorial, not the original Federal Hall, which was demolished in 24637.
Several federal agencies oversee the fight against robocalls, including the FTC and the Federal Communications Commission.
It is Federal Hall National Memorial, not the original Federal Hall, which was demolished in 1812.
"This situation is unprecedented, because the federal government historically dealt with federal issues," Mr. Cuomo said.
But the federal election, while administered by state governments, has its date set by federal law.
The federal deadline for insurers to file rate proposals with the federal government is June 21.
The Federal Register was overwhelmed Thursday with nearly 220006,2202 pages worth of rules from federal agencies.
The Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and other agencies provide grants for airport improvements.
The Federal Election Commission recently released two enforcement matters concerning the federal gag on state candidates.
U.S. Federal Air Quality Act allows California to set emissions standards more stringent than federal levels.
Moreover, federal law prohibits any federal agency from authorizing a pipeline in the national park system.
" But a federal transportation official told my colleagues, "The federal approval process is not pro forma.
The cities eventually did receive federal funding after the threat was dismissed in a federal court.
He ignored Federal court orders; he illegally harassed Mexican-origin prisoners in violation of federal law.
How the association graded the federal government The association graded the federal government in four areas.
Under the federal matching design, federal cash and pressure quickly undid that race to the bottom.
New federal rules come into force only once they have been published in the Federal Register.
Lance thinks the Federal Trade Commission, not the Federal Communications Commission, should regulate internet service providers.
He has not been charged by federal prosecutors, however federal agents raided his home in August.
According to the Federal Election Commission's records, this marks the largest cryptocontribution in federal election history.
Interest rates on CDs follow the federal funds rate, which is determined by the Federal Reserve.
Should civil rights investigators identify violations of federal law, the school district could lose federal funding.
Federal guilty pleas would remain in place, and federal proceedings arising out of indictments would continue.
Michael Cohen, Trump's former confidant, pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday to eight federal crimes.
The fires didn't injure anyone, but they did damage federal property, a violation of federal law.
As a federal bill, the First Step Act only directly affects the federal criminal justice system.
A federal appeals court ruled that local governments are not required to provide certain types of help to federal immigration authorities in order to get millions of dollars in federal grants.
The Republican nominee has also previously called for a freeze on new federal regulations and repeated Saturday that he would require federal agencies eliminate two federal regulations for every new one.
John Grobe, a retired federal benefits manager and president of Federal Career Experts, said Comey's firing "should not affect anything with regard to a pension" under the Federal Employees Retirement System.
"Indiana is a sovereign state within our federal system, and we elect not to impose federal obligations on the State that the federal government itself has not mandated," the court declared.
The letter was sent to six U.S. regulators: the Federal Reserve Board, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Comptroller's office, Federal Housing Finance Agency, Farm Credit Administration and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Notably, President Trump's budget for fiscal year 2018 proposed eliminating the cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) to federal pensions entirely for recent federal retirees, and reducing them for older federal retirees.
Nelson said the jurisdiction of federal agencies complicates matters: he thinks the Federal Communications Commission, as well as the Federal Trade Commission, should have a role in regulating social media platforms.
In 2009, he pleaded guilty to eight federal charges, including making false statements to the federal government and tax charges, and was sentenced to four years in federal prison, serving three.
But some states returned federal money to the government, and 21 states did not use any of the federal funds that were available to them in the program, federal officials said.
It sought to hold the federal government accountable for its role in creating a "dangerous climate system," and it asked a federal judge to order federal agencies to address the matter.
Kansas, by contrast, said federal gun laws would no longer be enforced and that any federal agent who tried to enforce federal laws would face arrest, jail time and a fine.
The federal government's last execution was in 2003, in large part due to a still-pending lawsuit challenging the federal execution protocol, which temporarily prevented many federal inmates from being executed.
On federal land, it would allow states to take over permitting and oversight authority for drilling on federal lands within their borders, which Republicans said would remove unnecessary federal red tape.
The decision is the latest blow to an administration that has seen many of its flagship executive actions challenged and curbed in federal courts, while federal officials, including US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, have skewered lower-tier federal judges for issuing nationwide injunctions on federal policies.
" The purpose and scope of BOP's policies regarding contact between reporters and inmates is very clear: The rules were created to apply solely to visitations that take place inside a BOP "institution," a term defined under the administrative law as "a US Penitentiary, a Federal Correctional Institution, a Federal Prison Camp, a Federal Detention Center, a Metropolitan Correctional Center, a Metropolitan Detention Center, a US Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, a Federal Medical Center, or a Federal Transportation Center.
The Federal Student Aid office, which says it employees more than 903,300 federal workers, provides more than $120 billion in federal grants and loans each year to more than 13 million students.
The plan "includes limited additional federal funding and lacks a long-term solution for the federal highway trust fund, which serves as the primary source of existing federal infrastructure funding," Fitch said.
Cramer opposed renewal of the federal government's tax credits for wind energy production and co-sponsored the Federal Land Freedom Act, which would allow states to lease energy rights on federal lands.
The federal government does not go out and do voter registration; the federal government does not do the collection of votes, and the federal government does not do the tabulation of votes.
Debra D'Agostino is a a federal employment attorney and a founding partner of the Federal Practice Group, a firm specializing in the unique bodies of law created by the U.S. federal government.
But that ignores the realities of a market where such renovated federal buildings like the Wayne Aspinall federal courthouse in Colorado and the Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Federal Building in Portland, Ore.
Under Germany's federal system, the health minister does not have the power to call off individual events, but a strong lead from the federal government typically encourages federal states to follow suit.
National health expenditures refers to all health spending, including that of the federal government, private employees and state Medicaid programs, while federal health expenditures refers only to spending from the federal government.
He presided over a meeting of the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) that delivered exactly what everyone had been expecting: a quarter-percentage-point increase in the federal funds rate.
While she was nominated to the federal appeals court, she never served as a federal appellate judge.
Some federal regulatory barriers are easing, and federal interest in research into medical marijuana use is growing.
EDT (1820 GMT) was issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission.
The CRA allows Congress to reject federal regulations approved by federal agencies within a 60-day window.
It also has led to several lawsuits in state and federal courts, and federal and state investigations.
Immigration law is federal law, and local police usually aren't in a position to enforce federal laws.
Under federal law, major crimes committed by Indians on Indian country must be tried in federal court.
In a recent restaurant fire, trucks were sent to South Federal Highway instead of North Federal Highway.
They want to hate the federal government, while being given, for almost nothing, access to federal land.
There are literally hundreds of federal crimes in the federal code that are rarely, if ever, used.
The Supremacy Clause, broadly speaking, dictates that when state law conflicts with federal law, federal law prevails.
It's how much federal spending would rise because the federal government would cover nearly all medical care.
The proposed rule was submitted to the Federal Register, which tracks proposed rule changes from federal agencies.
Federal prosecutors, thus, would argue that state pot systems undermine the federal law's goal, not its tactics.
Removing, concealing, or destroying federal records, regardless of whether they are classified, can constitute a federal felony.
The federal government demanded the state "remedy" the act or risk being in violation of federal law.
Before being appointed to the federal bench in 1994, Judge Gleeson was a federal prosecutor in Brooklyn.
The Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau declined to comment.
But the Anti-Commandeering Doctrine says the federal government may not order states to enforce federal law.
Of the eight current Democratic federal officeholders running for president, seven transferred money from their federal accounts.
Federal investigations are reportedly underway or being considered by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.
Brazil's federal government has accused Rio's federal university of failing to pass on money to the museum.
The Times reported that Deutsche Bank has been contacted by federal prosecutor and federal agencies probing Epstein.
The Swiss federal government wants to close the deal, says André Simonazzi of the Swiss Federal Council.
It will also allow the federal government to start charging unions for office space in federal buildings.
Voters would get $200 in vouchers for each federal race, provided by the Federal Elections Commission (FEC).
Congress must fund the federal government before the end of September and raise the federal debt limit.
The new federal responsibility to insure all Americans would require a new federal infrastructure to manage it.
The findings of the audits will be shared with federal prosecutors and the federal police, he said.
Another way the federal government can help women business owners is to open up federal contracting opportunities.
A year ago, a federal court sided with the Federal Trade Commission in a case against Amazon.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, federal prison populations are at their lowest level since 2006.
The plan also overhauls Medicaid expansion by capping federal payments and blocks federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
It has also led to several lawsuits in state and federal courts, and federal and state investigations.
To reinforce the federal talent pipeline we have to de-politicize the rhetoric about the federal workforce.
It established a federal "three strikes" law and expanded the federal death penalty, but outlawed assault rifles.
He also complained that federal relief efforts in Puerto Rico blew a hole in the federal budget.
Upon an individual's release, a federal correctional facility would send their information to state and federal authorities.
According to federal law, noncitizens are expressly prohibited from voting in federal elections in the United States.
Federal law requires the U.S. attorney to provide election officials lists of felons convicted in federal court.
Federal firing: The Hill: Trump issued three orders designed to make it easier to fire federal employees.
It is due to the federal government not doing its job to enforce existing federal immigration law.
The crisis has led to several lawsuits in state and federal courts, and federal and state investigations.
The federal government would be accountable for court costs for people who successfully contest the federal action.
In December 2014, a Federal District Court judge ruled that Florida violated federal law, and ordered mediation.
Yahoo News, citing federal data, reported Wednesday that more than 13,000 children are currently in federal custody.
In 2010, he helped rewrite federal mortgage policy as a senior advisor at the Federal Housing Administration.
Federal law bans companies from donating to federal candidates, and almost all election spending is already disclosed.
MBA students can get two types of loans: the Federal Stafford Loan and the Federal Grad PLUS.
One of them has since pleaded guilty to federal charges and is cooperating with the federal government.
Federal contracting is a $500-billion-a-year business, and federal labor law includes 14 different statutes.
In 2013, a federal judge declared the practices unconstitutional and installed a federal monitor to reform them.
MIECHV, a separate federal program, provides federal funding for voluntary home visiting programs in all 50 states.
The U.S. federal debt exceeded $20 trillion last year and is currently over the federal debt limit.
Collections of federal loans "implicate uniquely federal interests," a draft of the policy obtained by Politico reads.
The Department Justice sued North Carolina in federal court, claiming the law violates federal civil rights statutes.
Jurors also convicted Burleson of assaulting a federal officer, threatening a federal officer and various firearms charges.
Monica Lewinsky recently confirmed that Clinton pressured her to lie to federal investigators and a federal court.
A federal judge ruled in February that the agreement violated a federal law on crime victims' rights.
OPM, as its name implies, stores data on federal employees and those who applied for federal jobs.
The Federal Reserve considers consumer pricing data when deciding whether to increase the benchmark federal funds rate.
A Wednesday session features Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler and Federal Trade Commission Chair Edith Ramirez.
Ken Calvert introduced the Federal Accountability in Chemical Testing (FACT) Act, requiring transparency in federal animal testing.
The court said a federal arbitration statute overrides federal labor law intended to protect workers' bargaining power.
Trump's proposal would fund the $200 billion federal contribution to infrastructure with cuts from other federal spending.
The federal government can order manufacturers to build ventilators under the Federal Defense Production Act, Cuomo said.
And she had a habit of reading the Federal Register, the daily diary of new federal rules.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation was leading the investigation because the bodies were found on federal land.
If the federal government shuts down at midnight on Friday, nine federal agencies or departments will close.
"Higher premiums mean higher federal tax credits," the state said in its application to the federal government.
The fossil fuel companies have tried to move the cases to the federal courts under federal law.
Deal reviews are conducted by the Justice Department, the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission.
The president only commands federal agents; the 10th Amendment stops the federal government from commandeering state officials.
States are often hesitant to work with the federal government on election issues, concerned about federal overreach.
Last year, a federal judge in Pennsylvania rejected Navient's request to dismiss the federal consumer bureau's lawsuit.
At today's 21 percent corporate federal income tax rate, its federal income tax expense would be $21.
Last year, a federal judge rejected a motion by federal prosecutors in Manhattan to dismiss the case.
Presidents are prohibited from accepting any payment from the federal or state government, beyond their federal salary.
Finally, there seems to be no integration of federal student aid programs and various federal welfare programs.
He oversaw federal criminal and civil litigation and developed and implemented federal law-enforcement strategies in Maryland.
It is the Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel Project, not the Federal Death Penalty Research Counsel Project.
The federal government cannot require local communities to become part of the federal immigration force, they said.
That was (Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles) Evans and (Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel) Kashkari.
New York has the most restrictive rules shielding driver information from federal immigration officials, federal officials said.
An excerpt: We pay more in federal taxes than we ever get back from the federal Treasury.
These cases fall squarely within the federal death penalty law, but they hardly establish uniquely federal interests.
It is the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, not the Center for a Responsible Federal Budget.
That's $20 billion that can be put to better use, increasing federal revenues while decreasing federal expenditures.
They built their model of government around the federal code, but bad provisions of the federal code.
The federal government also granted Cooper's request for a federal disaster declaration before the storm on Tuesday.
Federal involvement in healthcare will grow even faster as more and more Americans age into federal programs.
Federal roads and infrastructure, federally subsidized flood insurance and other federal expenditures are forbidden within the CBRS.
Government employees — state, local, and federal — do not have a right to strike under the federal law.
This logic holds true in the vast majority of federal programs, except the federal student loan programs.
The federal government and states have historically shared the costs, with the federal share averaging 57 percent.
A federal contract reviewed by Politico indicates that the June 6 trip cost the federal government $17,27.
A federal contract reviewed by Politico indicates that the June 6 trip cost the federal government $17,133.
Mitchell affirmed the federal government's power to set a minimum voting age for federal elections, no case has tested whether the federal government possesses the power to prevent states from lowering their voting age below 18, since the federal government has not tried to prohibit states from doing so.
The shutdown has impacted funding for nine federal agencies, which account for about $21980 billion of federal spending, or 0.43 percent of congressional appropriations and 20.4 percent of total federal spending, notes Moody's.
Since taking office, Sessions has joined a conservative criticism of these types of memos, which offer the federal government's interpretation of court cases and federal law to private corporations and non-federal agencies.
A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that local governments nationwide don't need to provide certain types of help to federal immigration authorities in order to get millions of dollars in federal grants.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration, in an attempt to remake the size and scope of the federal government, will inform federal agencies Wednesday that President Donald Trump's federal ban on hiring is over.
If it delays responding more than 20 days, the requester is legally permitted to file in court -- a lawsuit asking a federal court to force a federal agency to comply with federal law.
He established federal oversight of corporate mergers, set up the Federal Reserve System to rein in Wall Street, and created the Federal Trade Commission to protect free commerce from anti-competitive business practices.
Diaz and Roberto Caballero face charges in federal court in Minnesota, Mirabal faces charges in federal court in Texas, and Nunez and Dennis Caballero face charges in federal court in Arkansas, TIGTA said.
Federal officials filed a lawsuit in March saying that the California legislature passed three laws that violated federal immigration law and the Constitution's supremacy clause that gives federal laws primacy over state laws.
Tiefer's opinion goes on to say the GSA's FSSI is in direct conflict with federal law and Supreme Court instructions that federal agencies provide small businesses with "maximum practicable opportunity" for federal contracting.
SOMERSET, N.J. (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve should considering ending the reinvestment of its bond holdings after the federal funds rate reaches 1 percent, Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Patrick Harker said on Friday.
California will argue that its laws are not in direct conflict with federal immigration law and that the federal government cannot force the state into becoming a local arm of federal law enforcement.
Super Bowl LIII -- an event that requires the support of more than 40 federal, local and state agencies -- takes significant federal support in order to be played, according to federal and local officials.
Federal and state governments should band together to create federal-state partnerships for community colleges in which states would receive federal matching funds if they agreed to increase investments in two-year institutions.
Common Cause's complaint argues that the spending violates a federal law barring groups established by candidates for federal offices from soliciting, receiving or spending funds on federal electoral activity that exceed donation limits.
The Federal Communications Commission — similar to other federal agencies such as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — has concurrent responsibility with the Department of Justice to review industry mergers under a "public interest" standard.
Those practices appear to be in violation of Federal Trade Commission, Federal Election Commission and Federal Communications Commission rules on impersonation and requiring ads disclose the name of the organization making the calls.
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THURSDAY, MAY 23 ** DALLAS - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly to participate in a panel on "Technology-Enabled Disruption: Implications for Business, Labor Markets and Monetary Policy" hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 1700 GMT.
"Cutting through the legal jargon, we have three federal hate crimes and three federal firearm offenses," Russell said.
The latest federal complaint arose from a standard review of the employment practices of companies with federal contracts.
More than 80% of federal employees live and work outside the Washington metro area, per Federal News Network.
Federal health officials Wednesday touted a record 22016 million customer sign-ups on the federal Obamacare marketplace HealthCare.
You can go ahead and assume President Trump's proposed federal budget will never be the actual federal budget.
This would, if successful, overturn the Federal Communication Commission's decision last month to scrap federal net neutrality rules.
In other words, the 30-year was yielding less than the Federal Reserve's short-term federal funds rate.
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission's repeal of net neutrality protections is scheduled to hit the federal register.
Major averages fell last month after the Federal Reserve hiked the federal funds rate by a quarter point.
Although the post office is a federal entity, its operating budget is not funded by federal tax dollars.
I am live from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York with Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams.
They have the second largest presence on the federal joint terrorism task force of any other federal agency.
The federal government claims that the 23.9 million acres of BIA lands are Indian lands not federal lands.
The Federal Protective Service is part of the Department of Homeland Security and has jurisdiction over federal buildings.
The Trump administration's gag orders on federal employees at some government agencies appear to violate federal law. Reps.
Ahead of the Federal Reserve's meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, experts aren't looking for rate hikes.
But it's the longest respite the federal government — and federal employees — have had since Trump came into office.
Because the Supreme Court hears so few cases, federal appellate courts define most contested matters of federal law.
A federal court in Arizona will appoint a lawyer for him on Monday, federal prosecutors in Massachusetts said.
The Federal Reserve raised its federal funds rate in December, but rates are still at historically low levels.
All federal employees are subject to federal ethics laws and regulations, including rules pertaining to conflicts of interest.
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari rejected Donald Trump's charges that politics influence the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.
The federal law on arson on federal lands is just one of many statutes with inflexible mandatory sentencing.
Neither can it shield websites from federal criminal liability — most notably, federal laws regarding child pornography and exploitation.
A leading vendor for federal facial recognition contracts, NEC has resisted calls for federal restrictions on the technology.
Sanctuary cities A federal judge blocked President Trump's attempt to withhold federal funds from so-called sanctuary cities.
Former federal computer-crimes prosecutor Paul Ohm says almost every federal computer search warrant lacks the required particularity.
Title IX is a federal statute that bans discrimination along gender lines at schools that receive federal funding.
Sasse is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee's subcommittee on oversight, agency action, federal rights and federal courts.
Only about a third of the border property is owned by the federal government, according federal authorities. Rep.
The decrees are formal agreements between the federal government and local police departments overseen by a federal court.
They argue the FCC ran afoul of federal law prohibits federal agencies from passing "arbitrary or capricious" regulations.
A federal judge will consider whether to require the federal government approve the controversial Dakota Access oil pipeline.
Federal prosecutors say Oregon wildlife refuge takeover leader Ryan Bundy tried to escape federal prison, The Oregonian reports.
Warren plans to empower the federal government by establishing a new federal agency called the Secure Democracy Administration.
The bill would also end Obama's Medicaid expansion and trim future federal financing for the federal-state program.
He would withhold federal funding from "sanctuary cities" that decline to help the federal government deport illegal immigrants.
And there is also the U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on 15-22.5 March.
Federal tax changes can have important implications for states even if they don't piggyback on the federal system.
The change would allow the federal government to impose penalties on local authorities that decline federal immigration detainers.
Nelson left the Federal Medical Center prison in Rochester, Minnesota, and was moved to a federal halfway house.
California could eventually get reimbursed for the Oroville crisis with federal funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Meanwhile, the Supremacy Clause holds that when constitutionally valid federal laws conflict with state laws, federal law prevails.
Also know the "expected family contribution" from your federal Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. (fafsa.ed.
Gold slipped in Wednesday trading amid the Federal Reserve's decision to keep its federal funds target rate unchanged.
A federal judge ruled that Kang would remain in custody without bail following a request by federal officials.
On Thursday, billionaire Elon Musk headed to Manhattan federal court, facing off with federal regulators over a tweet.
This week, the Federal Reserve is highly expected to raise the federal funds rate by 0.25 percentage points.
Brazilian legislators can earmark the federal budget for local works, but the federal government must authorize that spending.
That time around, about 21,2000 federal workers, or about 40 percent of all federal nonmilitary employees, received furloughs.
Pre-position federal troops at federal installations near the expected areas that will be hit by the hurricane.
The building was owned by the federal government and had previously been the headquarters of the Federal Police.
In a letter sent Monday to the Federal Reserve, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Among other things, Secretary Perry should update the current federal target for ESCO investment in federal building upgrades.
A bipartisan group of senators on Friday chided federal regulators for pulling back on the federal ethanol mandate.
The shutdown has impacted roughly a quarter of the federal government and hundreds of thousands of federal workers.
If you owe at least $5 in federal income taxes, you have to file a federal tax return.
His legislation would tell federal agencies that bidding for federal construction projects should be open to all businesses.
Federal prosecutors are not given roving commissions to investigate "evil" or "wrongdoing" — only violations of federal criminal statutes.
Adam Purinton pleaded guilty to state murder charges and faces additional federal hate crime charges in federal court.
"The proper maintenance of official federal records is set forth by the Federal Records Act," the Democrats wrote.
The Federal Reserve's lowering of the federal funds rate will lead to an interest rate decrease for borrowers.
Under federal law, foreigners are not permitted to contribute to federal campaigns, political action committees or inaugural funds.
There were more than 2 million adults in state and federal prisons in 2016, according to federal statistics.
Federal crimes of any variety are a big deal, and federal crimes committed by the President are monumental.
Cruz is the chairman of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on oversight, agency action, federal rights and federal courts.
The program is a relative bargain for the federal government, costing $9.7 billion in Federal Fiscal Year 2015.
The drastic change would have removed more than 30,000 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees from the federal payroll.
The case ruled that the federal government can't discriminate against same-sex couples regarding federal benefits and protections.
The federal hiring freeze was four months old, and talking heads lamented the decline of the federal workforce.
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The new regulations were a reaction to a federal law that banned smoking in federal buildings and grounds.
The BLM manages 258 million acres of federal public lands under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act.
"Helped federal investigators" Never forget that the case of Tom Brady's missing jersey was literally a federal case.
As such, the federal government cannot "commandeer" state law enforcement or legislatures to execute a federal regulatory program.
The federal law enforcement agency reportedly said Morley might have violated federal law and an investigation remains ongoing.
Most federal agencies employ special agents who are fully authorized law enforcement officers and can enforce federal law.
Speculation about the charges has centered on federal statutes prohibiting against removing federal documents, especially 18 U.S.C. § 2071.
It would also strip federal grants from "sanctuary" cities and states that do not enforce federal immigration laws.
The 20% scenario was a worst-case projection should the Federal Reserve and federal government not take action.
On Thursday, Whitmer asked Trump to approve a federal major disaster declaration through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Key regulatory agencies like the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission are supposed to operate independently.
The Supreme Court has said that the federal government may not commandeer state resources to achieve federal objectives.
When a federal court strikes down parts of a federal law, the solicitor general typically defends the statute.
But he's still entitled to the federal review process, so a federal judge stayed his case on Nov.
Given that federal agencies are involved in the sale of cheese, the crimes are federal in nature, too.
The defanging of a federal consumer watchdog agency began last week in a federal courthouse in San Francisco.
Under federal law, only the federal bank can approve payment exemptions for people on the terrorism watch list.
He stood trial in federal court in 1992 and was convicted of felony assault on a federal employee.
And the federal government's role, the federal government's responsibility is to defend those fundamental rights, to defend us.
In 1988, the Drug-Free Workplace Act extended the policy to federal contractors and recipients of federal grants.
Federal prosecutors are asking a federal judge to rule that the document be returned to its original owner.
Federal campaign finance laws prohibit individuals from donating more than $5,400 per election cycle to a federal candidate.
It contributed about $13,000 per person in federal taxes but received just $10,250 per person in federal spending.
In a federal court, appointing a new experienced lawyer would be straightforward, but Guantánamo is no federal court.
Kelly pleaded not guilty last month to 13 federal charges stemming from the separate federal indictment in Illinois.
He is in federal custody at Metropolitan Correctional Center New York, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
NYCHA is under the supervision of a federal monitor after federal prosecutors accused it of years of mismanagement.
Mr. Trump's plan also would significantly increase annual federal deficits, adding trillions of dollars to the federal debt.
The company and federal government are in talks for a $1 billion federal injection in the plane program.
In September, it is expected that the Federal Reserve will raise the Federal Funds rate one more time.
The findings also led the federal housing department to prohibit Nycha from drawing on federal funds without approval.
The principle of the Chevron case says that a federal court will defer to a federal agency's views.
Only a federal district judge could order that sanction, another reason to channel cases into the federal courts.
He is now the highest-ranking openly gay federal judge and highest-ranking federal judge of Filipino descent.
The cases of the five men facing federal execution are emblematic of the federal death penalty system's flaws.
Now, we have a federal court specifically and forensically breaking down how they get around the federal law.
The commission has argued in court that it's not evading federal laws because it's not a federal agency.
Environmentalists seized on the new report as evidence that the federal government should strengthen federal protections on fracking.
" Whitlock also noted that Hill was "was a federal employee alleging misconduct by a superior on federal property.
The federal tax overhaul eliminates some deductions, broadening the tax base at both the state and federal levels.
The study focused on measures of federal spending, distributed federal resources, and direct and indirect storm-mortality tolls.
The partial shutdown impacted roughly a quarter of the federal government and hundreds of thousands of federal workers.
Kelly is currently being held in the Federal Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago on federal sex crime charges.
President Trump last week approved a federal disaster declaration after a request for federal assistance from California Gov.
Under his plan, federal loans would be forgiven and private loans would be paid by the federal government.
A significant difference is that federal agencies, rather than private employers, bear the costs of the federal system.
While they typically get a federal refund, they end up owing the state more than the federal refund.
Even the federal government started rolling out two-factor authentication late last year to federal and state employees.
Without filling out the form, students aren't allowed to take out federal student loans or receive federal grants.
He pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges on eight counts in a Manhattan federal court on Tuesday afternoon.
The Bundys and other militants would like to see the federal government give up federal lands to locals.
Federal crimes, in comparison, are ones that violate US federal legislation, and are prosecuted by a US attorney.
On the federal level, President Donald Trump's administration recently mulled erasing the transgender identity from federal recognition entirely.
In return for the federal match, states must meet certain requirements for coverage set by the federal government.
The rest of Planned Parenthood's federal funds come from Title X, the nation's only federal family planning program.
So any state that wants a waiver can get one; federal funding can be used for virtually any purpose; and the federal government has no power to discipline states that abuse the federal money.
A federal judge on Thursday denied the federal government's motion to dismiss the "climate kids" case, meaning their lawsuit over climate change will go to trial in federal court in Oregon, likely next year.
Mark Olson, who served on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the Federal Open Market Committee, said he would vote for a rate increase if he were in Wednesday afternoon's Federal Reserve meeting.
The settlement on Tuesday resolves lawsuits filed in federal courts in California and Kansas in the NCUA's role as the liquidating agent for Western Corporate Federal Credit Union and U.S. Central Federal Credit Union.
By the 6900s, the federal government passed laws eliminating parole for federal prisons, and in 2628, established mandatory minimums for federal drug offenses and instituted the 28503:22019 crack-to-powder cocaine sentencing ratio.
They're asking the court to immediately block the federal government from approving any coal mining on federal land, oil or natural gas drilling offshore or fossil fuel infrastructure like pipelines that need federal approval.
On February 4th, the Federal Defenders of New York—a non-profit organisation of lawyers who represent indigent inmates charged with federal crimes—sued the Federal Bureau of Prisons and MDC's warden, Herman Quay.
He's also proposed a clean break between the federal government and the fossil fuel industry, ending tax breaks for oil companies and banning all drilling and extraction on federal lands and beneath federal waters.
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The challenge is part of Bundy's defense against federal charges regarding the 41-day takeover, including conspiring to impede federal officers, possession of firearms or dangerous weapons in a federal facility and other charges.
Fourth, the private sector is anxious to invest in the development of clean energy projects at federal facilities and on federal lands — but too often faces unwieldy federal power-purchase mechanisms and permitting requirements.
The nominee was then forced to admit a dismal or entirely nonexistent level of knowledge regarding the two bibles of federal courtrooms: the Federal Rules of Evidence and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

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