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White House counsel have instructed staff in the Office of Management and Budget to stop reviewing federal reduction-in-force and reorganization plans or discussing them with agencies in light of a recent court ruling.
Industry experts are warning that political oversight of the independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission could do more harm than good.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNWhite House Drafts Orders To Radically Expand Nuclear Power, Aiming To Quadruple Capacity By 2040Drafts of executive orders reportedly circulating within the White House reveal a potential sweeping overhaul of U.S. nuclear power policy, with the aim of quadrupling nuclear energy capacity by 2040.
The White House May 12 released an executive order to reduce prescription drug costs by allowing consumers to make direct purchases from drug manufacturers at “most favored nation” pricing, the lowest cost paid for the same medications in other countries.
Roughly 3,000 homeless veterans live in the California hotspot, accounting for about 10% of all homeless veterans in the nation.
The order is based on a "most favored nation" pricing model, which is similar to a policy Trump pushed in his first administration.