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Native Americans hurt by federal health cuts, despite RFK Jr.’s promises of protection tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
While Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. had already done a lot, primarily saving the Indian Health Service from staffing cuts rippling through the federal government, cuts to health programs outside the IHS are hurting Native Americans.

Back to the drawing board: Hermosa Mine air quality permit rejected by EPA tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Environmental Protection Agency has ruled that an air quality permit issued by state authorities for the planned Hermosa Mine south of Tucson does not comply with the Clean Air Act. Owner South32 said they'll address those concerns, and continue to develop the mine.

Lawsuit by mother of Arizona man says insurer's ghost network to blame for his death tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The mother of Arizonan Ravi Coutinho is suing Centene and the subsidiary that oversaw her son’s plan, Health Net of Arizona, for publishing “misleading” information that gave her son a false impression about the kinds of mental health care that were actually available.

Trump admin takes down 'sanctuary city' list following sheriffs' backlash tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security over the weekend took down a public list of cities and jurisdictions that the Trump administration labeled as “sanctuary” cities, after a sharp rebuke from a group representing 3,000 sheriffs and local law enforcement.

Trump releases detailed budget proposal calling for $163 billion in domestic cuts tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Trump administration released significantly more detail about its budget request, giving Congress the information it needs for lawmakers to draft the annual government funding bills, though they didn’t include the details that the Appropriations committees need to begin their work.

Trump ‘blatant’ refusal to comply in deportation case shows growing rift with judges tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Federal judges have found the Trump administration either violated their preliminary injunctions or restraining orders, or have broadly invoked executive privileges to stonewall information in immigration cases, raising concerns the administration is skirting due process rights.

Budget bill is on verge of transforming how America eats tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The “big, beautiful” tax bill contains food and agricultural provisions expected to remain intact: cuts to the nation’s nutrition programs; an increase of billions in subsidies aimed at industrial farms; and a rescission of funding to help farmers deal with the impacts of climate change.

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