Federalism Policy Tracker

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View major federal legislation, regulation, court decisions, and state actions that affect the balance of power, authority, and responsibilities between the federal , state, local, and tribal governments. View state focused actions that enhance cooperative federalism or push back against federal overreach including: multistate lawsuits, state reports, state legislation, state court decisions, etc. The Federalism Policy Trackers are nonpartisan. Items are selected for inclusion based on a number of considerations, including: Impact​ (is the policy likely to have a significant affect on policy or to affect people's lives directly?) Media Coverage (has the policy generated attention from a range of sources, including academic analyses?)

The Federalism Index Project has recently updated its “Federalism Policy Tracker,” which follows federalism-related legislation, regulation, and state actions. Read more here. The following is a list of executive actions and guidance issued by the Trump Administration. While uncertainty remains over the legality of some orders and the specifics on how the orders will be implemented, the federal policy tracker seeks to provide all the information we know at a particular... In addition to executive actions, the tracker will also note legal challenges, legislative proposals, and provide additional resources to help advancement professionals stay informed on the latest developments. “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity” - Issued Jan.

21, 2025 “Additional Measures to Combat Antisemitism” - Issued Jan. 29, 2025 & Other Actions Targeting Antisemitism on Campus “Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports” - Issued Feb. 5, 2025 “Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families” - Issued Jan.

29, 2025 There have been a lot of changes to federal policy in recent months that are affecting Vermonters. Some have taken effect, some have been proposed and are under consideration, some have been implemented and then reversed, and some are working their way through court challenges. We will keep this page updated as much as possible as new changes happen. Yesterday, Congress ended the longest federal shutdown in history. What’s included in the funding package:

What’s not included in the funding package: Here were some impacts of the shutdown, by the numbers: The federal government shutdown began on October 1st, the start of the new federal fiscal year, after existing funding expired and Congress failed to approve new funding. Until funding is restored, many federal workers in the state are furloughed (put on temporary leave) or working without pay. Welcome to the Federalism Index Policy Tracker. Check back here for updates on major legislation, regulation, and state actions that affect the balance of power, authority, and responsibilities between the federal government, states, local governments, and tribes.

For policy updates or other questions, please get in touch with us by using the "Let's Chat!" button below. The Federalism Tracker is made possible by funding from the Utah Federalism Commission The new Unified Agenda and Regulatory Plan for Fall 2024 has been released. At least 33 rules are classified as having "Federalism Implications" Ballotpedia keeps a running tally of additions to the Federal Register. Breakdown of rules in Biden's Fall 2024 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations

View major Supreme Court Decisions of 2024 by NYT and USN “This balance between the National and State governments ought to be dwelt on with peculiar attention, as it is of the utmost importance. It forms a double security to the people. If one encroaches on their rights they will find a powerful protection in the other. Indeed, they will both be prevented from overpassing their constitutional limits by a certain rivalship, which will ever subsist between them.” Alexander Hamilton, New York Ratifying Convention.

First Speech of June 21 In June, the Federalism Policy Tracker added more than 20 new entries covering a range of critical issues—including federalization of the national guard, layoffs in the Department of Education, the Supreme Court’s end of... As of writing, the President has issued 164 Executive Orders, averaging approximately 0.91 executive orders per day (down from 1.04 orders per day in May). 0.91 executive orders per day, down from May

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View major federal legislation, regulation, court decisions, and state actions that affect the balance of power, authority, and responsibilities between the federal , state, local, and tribal governments. View state focused actions that enhance cooperative federalism or push back against federal overreach including: multistate lawsuits, state reports, state legislation, state court decisions, etc....

The Federalism Index Project Has Recently Updated Its “Federalism Policy

The Federalism Index Project has recently updated its “Federalism Policy Tracker,” which follows federalism-related legislation, regulation, and state actions. Read more here. The following is a list of executive actions and guidance issued by the Trump Administration. While uncertainty remains over the legality of some orders and the specifics on how the orders will be implemented, the federal po...

21, 2025 “Additional Measures To Combat Antisemitism” - Issued Jan.

21, 2025 “Additional Measures to Combat Antisemitism” - Issued Jan. 29, 2025 & Other Actions Targeting Antisemitism on Campus “Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports” - Issued Feb. 5, 2025 “Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families” - Issued Jan.

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29, 2025 There have been a lot of changes to federal policy in recent months that are affecting Vermonters. Some have taken effect, some have been proposed and are under consideration, some have been implemented and then reversed, and some are working their way through court challenges. We will keep this page updated as much as possible as new changes happen. Yesterday, Congress ended the longest ...

What’s Not Included In The Funding Package: Here Were Some

What’s not included in the funding package: Here were some impacts of the shutdown, by the numbers: The federal government shutdown began on October 1st, the start of the new federal fiscal year, after existing funding expired and Congress failed to approve new funding. Until funding is restored, many federal workers in the state are furloughed (put on temporary leave) or working without pay. Welc...