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8d ago AG: New Jersey News
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NJ and Roxbury Seek Injunction to Block ICE Detention Facility

New Jersey and Roxbury Township filed a motion for preliminary injunction in U.S. District Court seeking to block DHS and ICE from converting a vacant industrial warehouse into a mass immigration detention facility housing up to 1,500 detainees. The state alleges DHS failed to consult with state and local officials and to assess environmental and infrastructure impacts as required by law. The motion cites a Maryland federal court ruling finding a similar warehouse-to-detention conversion likely unlawful.

Priority review Notice Immigration
8d ago AG: Delaware News
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AG Jennings sues Trump to block federal election interference

Delaware Attorney General Kathleen Jennings announced the filing of a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking to block federal interference with state election administration. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, challenges actions perceived as overreach into Delaware's sovereign authority over its electoral processes. The legal action represents a states' rights dispute regarding the division of authority between federal and state governments in election administration.

Routine Notice Elections
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South Carolina Stroke Advisory Council to Meet April 9, 2026

The South Carolina Department of Public Health announced that the South Carolina Stroke Advisory Council will hold a virtual meeting on Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 10 a.m. The meeting will be conducted virtually, with the agenda and link to view the proceedings available on the department's meeting event page.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Measles Outbreak Update: No New Cases Since March 17, Total Holds at 997

The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported no new measles cases since March 17, keeping the Upstate outbreak total at 997 cases. No individuals are currently in quarantine or isolation. The outbreak appears stable pending the 42-day no-case period required for declaration of outbreak end.

Routine Notice Public Health
8d ago Michigan DHHS News
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Michigan licenses second dental therapist to help increase access to dental care

Michigan DHHS announced the licensing of the state's second dental therapist, Jamie Toney, who will practice at The Wellness Plan Medical Center in Metro Detroit. The announcement also highlighted Ferris State University's development of Michigan's first dental therapy training program, led by Dr. Deborah Brown, with MDHHS providing $85,000 in federal HRSA grant funding to support program development.

Routine Notice Healthcare
8d ago Michigan DHHS News
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Michigan Loan Repayment Program for SUD Providers, April 30 Deadline

Michigan DHHS announced the opening of the application period for the Michigan Opioid Treatment Access Loan Repayment Program (MIOTA) through April 30, 2026. The program provides $15,000 to $30,000 in student loan repayment assistance to healthcare providers who begin or expand opioid addiction treatment services. Eligible providers include medical doctors, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, case managers, and SUD counselors working in various healthcare settings.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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MEMX Proposed Rule Change - Nasdaq BX to Nasdaq Texas Name Update

The SEC published a notice seeking comments on MEMX LLC's proposed rule change to amend Exchange Rule 13.4(a) to reflect Nasdaq BX, Inc.'s name change to Nasdaq Texas, LLC. The change is conforming and non-substantive, updating the data feed listing to reflect the corporate reorganization and rename of Nasdaq BX under Texas law rather than Delaware law.

Routine Notice Securities
8d ago DHS Press Releases
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Secretary Mullin visits Western NC, FEMA relief update

DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin visited Western North Carolina on April 7, 2026, to provide an update on FEMA disaster relief efforts following Tropical Storm Helene and Hurricane Florence. The Secretary received an emergency management briefing in Lake Lure, met with Chimney Rock residents and local leadership, and hosted a roundtable discussion with Senator Budd, Representatives Edwards and Moore, FEMA Administrator Evans, and first responders.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Release of American Journalist Shelly Kittleson

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the release of American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was kidnapped by Kata'ib Hizballah near Baghdad, Iraq. The State Department credited collaboration with the FBI, Department of War, Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council, and other agencies for securing her release.

Routine Notice Defense & National Security
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Olson v. FCA US, LLC - Arbitration Enforcement by Non-Signatory

The Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court's denial of FCA US LLC's motion to compel arbitration in a consumer lease dispute. The court held that non-signatories to an arbitration agreement generally cannot enforce the agreement against a signatory party, rejecting FCA's attempt to invoke a delegation clause in a lease agreement it was not a party to. The ruling establishes that automobile manufacturers cannot compel arbitration through delegation clauses in dealership contracts unless an exception applies.

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