House GOP weighing bills to remove elected D.C. AG, overhaul justice policies: The 14 proposals would usher in some of the most intense interventions in the city’s justice system since the federal government took over many of its functions in the 1990s.
House Republicans form new subcommittee to probe Jan. 6: Lawmakers slipped a resolution into a rule on the House floor that would establish the controversial subcommittee.
At D.C. Superior Court, a system up at all hours under Trump’s order: With nearly everyone arrested getting charged, the city’s courthouse is often packed and running past its typical closing time.
D.C. can predict who will get into car crashes but can’t stop them: Warning the owners of cars caught on camera repeatedly that they were courting danger did not change behavior.
The labor shortage is worsening. Iron cards are the answer.: A work-to-citizenship path for immigrants could supplement American workers. - "We need a fast, pragmatic fix that honors American labor, protects wages and actually delivers. My proposal is the 'iron card,' a 'gold card' for the working class. It would be a targeted, service-based pathway that recruits and trains immigrants to fill critical infrastructure jobs while investing in American trainees alongside them. If immigrants swore an oath to serve where assigned, passed background and safety checks, completed five years of verified service on priority projects and kept taxes current, they would be fast-tracked to permanent residency and citizenship."
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