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VA Pick Has Long History Of Fighting On Front Lines Of His Bosses’ Culture Wars

President Donald Trump’s pick for VA secretary, Robert Wilkie, will have his hearing in front of the Senate today. He brings with him three decades of experience with military policies and a history of working with some polarizing politicians.

Azar Tries To Soothe Lawmakers’ Border-Crisis Concerns, But Dems Say Picture He’s Painting Is Rosier Than Reality

HHS Secretary Alex Azar said there’s no reason that a parent wouldn’t know where their child is, and put the onus on Congress to come up with a solution for the crisis. “I cannot reunite them while the parents are in custody because of the court order that doesn’t allow the kids to be with their parents for more than 20 days. We need Congress to fix that,” Azar said. Meanwhile, more than a dozen states are suing the administration over its separation policy, and a federal judge rules that all families that have been separated must be reunited within 30 days.

In Wake Of Young Boy’s Death, LA Supervisors Want Answers On How Abuse Allegations Slipped Through Cracks

“You had teachers. You had family members. You had law enforcement come in contact,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “And yet Anthony is at the morgue.” The board is directing officials to work with all the agencies involved and identify any issues that impeded coordination of services.

Initiative To Have Taxpayers Foot Bill For Lead Paint Cleanup To Be On Ballot In November

The campaign supporting the paint measure is funded by paint companies that would otherwise have to pay for cleanups that could cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Meanwhile, another initiative that raises taxpayer money for construction and improvement projects at children’s hospitals will also be on the ballot.

Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of California Crisis Pregnancy Centers In Case Related To Free Speech And Abortion

The California law at the center of the case required clinics that counsel women against abortion to inform clients of the availability of abortions paid for by the state. The justices ruled that the measure violates the First Amendment. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that California can use other means to tell women about the availability of the procedure, but it “cannot co-opt the licensed facilities to deliver its message for it.”

Advocates Warn About Lingering Health Problems In Detained Children Even After Short Amount Of Time

Meanwhile, the administration has temporarily halted the prosecution of parents and guardians, unless they have a criminal history or the child’s welfare was in question, and Republicans are looking at a narrow fix for the crisis instead of a sweeping overhaul of immigration policy.