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Supreme Court Limits Nationwide Injunctions, Affecting Birthright Citizenship Policy: On June 27, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 to restrict federal judges' authority to issue nationwide injunctions. This decision impacts the enforcement of a Trump administration executive order aiming to limit birthright citizenship. While the Court did not assess the constitutionality of the policy itself, it emphasized that lower courts should avoid broad injunctions that extend beyond the immediate parties involved in a case.
Source 1: Reuters, Source 2: CBS News
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Supreme Court Upholds Preventive Health Care Mandate Under ACA:
In a 6–3 decision on June 27, 2025, the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act's mandate requiring insurers to cover preventive health services at no cost to patients. The ruling ensures continued access to services like cancer screenings and vaccinations for approximately 150 million Americans with private insurance. The Court affirmed the authority of the federal task force that recommends these services.
Source 1: The Hill, Source 2: POLITICO
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Supreme Court Allows States to Exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid: On June 26, 2025, the Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that states have the authority to exclude Planned Parenthood from their Medicaid programs. The decision concludes that individual patients cannot sue states over the disqualification of medical providers from Medicaid. This ruling potentially affects access to various health services provided by Planned Parenthood, including contraception and cancer screenings, especially for low-income individuals.
Source 1: CNN, Source 2: Fox News
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Subscribe to our weekly civic education email, "Civic Currents" | | | | Congress | Congress – House Bill Passed HR 3422 – Promoting Opportunities for Non-Traditional Capital Formation Act | Congress – House Bill Passed HR 3944 – Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026
| Congress – House Bill Passed HR 3394 – Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act | State | Maine (ME) – House and Senate Concurrence Votes Passed LD 1971 - Limits How Local Law Enforcement Agencies Assist Federal Immigration Officials | Pennsylvania (PA) – House Passed HB 1200 - Authorizes Recreational Cannabis Use for Adults Ages 21 and Older | Rhode Island (RI) – House and Senate Passed S 359 – Prohibits the Manufacture, Purchase and Sale of Certain Types of Semiautomatic Shotguns and Rifles | | | Democrat Robert Garcia was elected as the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee this week. In his second term as a member of Congress representing Long Beach, California, Garcia is now the leading Democrat on a committee that provides oversight to a wide range of government agencies across all three branches of government, as well as a subpoena power in consultation with the Republican chair of the committee. | | Democrat Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City. An assemblyman representing parts of Queens, he defeated former Governor Andrew Cuomo and nearly a dozen other candidates in an election that utilizes ranked-choice voting. He will now face Republican Curtis Sliwa and incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an Independent, among other third-party candidates. | Republican Matt Woods is the newest member of the Alabama State Senate, representing district 5. Woods, a now-former state representative, was elected on Tuesday to replace former senate president pro tempore, Greg Reed. The 5th district in Alabama covers portions of the northern part of the state, including Fayette, Lamar, and Walker counties. | |
Last week, Virginia held its primary elections for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and House of Delegates. Click on the links below to view the results:
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Additionally, there were special elections this week in Alabama, California, Florida, and New Hampshire. Click on the link below to view the results:
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(Glossary)
Ranking Member: The most senior member of the minority party on a congressional committee, responsible for leading their party’s activities and serving as the main counterpart to the committee chair.
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🎉 This Week’s Quiz Spotlight!
📍 Beth Fountain – Florida
📍 Conrad Harrell – Utah
📍 Keno Smif – Texas
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