Project 2025's plan to make Medicare Advantage the default option would give corporations even more power and strip doctors and patients of the freedom to make decisions about what care enrollees can or cannot receive.
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… before the Supreme Court of the - 230 before the Supreme Court of the United States. He authored five books, …
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… overall goal of streamlining the process to build on the Supreme Court ruling that “CEQ’s interpretation of NEPA is entitled … overall goal of streamlining the process to build on the Supreme Court ruling that “CEQ’s interpretation of NEPA is … - page 58
Department of Homeland Security
… Police, and FBI. Agreements with U.S. Capitol Police and Supreme Court Police should also be considered, but it is noteworthy … Police, and FBI. Agreements with U.S. Capitol Police and Supreme Court Police should also be considered, but it is … - page 160
Agency for International Development
… the definition of what a “woman” is that one of our U.S. Supreme Court Justices was unable to delineate clearly the … the definition of what a “woman” is that one of our U.S. Supreme Court Justices was unable to delineate clearly the … - page 259
Department of Education
… identity” in Title IX. Such a change misrepresents the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion in Bostock, threatens the American system of … identity” in Title IX. Such a change misrepresents the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion in Bostock, threatens the American … - page 333
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