Ranchers are preparing their herds as officials look to speed up production of sterile flies to combat the screwworm outbreak.
The state law was influenced by the federal SAVE America Act that has passed the U.S. House but stalled in the Senate.
The lawsuit argued that the rule change would make electricity more expensive and stop renewable energy projects from being built.
A divided federal appeals court previously held that the rule was lawful.
The Bureau of Land Management said two companies submitted bids on five tracts covering 72,049 acres.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has assigned a team to investigate the costs of the damages, a department official said.
The president said the program now covers four out of five U.S. prescriptions and has saved consumers more than $400 million.
A federal appeals court previously ruled recovery efforts could proceed even in the absence of proof that investors lost money.
The president said the initiative will support more than 14,000 jobs and save Americans more than $50 billion.
Two telecom companies argued that the FCC’s internal adjudication system violates their constitutional rights.
‘Free enterprise is tougher to sell, but that’s what’s made our country great,’ the president said.
The order removes civil service protections for senior-level policy positions, making them more accountable for bad behavior, the administration said.
The fund, now tied up in the courts, was included in Trump’s settlement of a lawsuit with the IRS.
The policy will not prevent aliens ‘from obtaining a green card who legitimately and properly qualify,’ a Department of Homeland Security official said.
The two countries also pledged to enhance flexible air deployment operations and continue strengthening force posture arrangements.
A federal judge found that the states suing to restore the grants sued in the wrong court.
Supporters say it can rein in local government spending, but critics warn it will hamstring Florida’s cities.
The tariff rate on agricultural equipment will be lowered to 15 percent.
In a 2–1 vote, the judges ruled the government could not remove such individuals but also said the government can forbid them from joining the military.
Florida argued that California created an unconstitutional scheme that penalizes companies that move out of the Golden State.