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Michael Gilfix, National Experts Form Trump Policy Analysis Group

THE TRUMP POLICY ANALYSIS GROUP (TPAG) – FOCUSING ON OLDER AMERICANS AND THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS The Trump Policy Analysis Group (TPAG)1 has convened to consider probable changes in law that will affect older Americans and those with special needs.

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Administration Tightens Security for Visa Waiver Applicants

On December 1, 2015, the White House announced security enhancements to the U.S. Visa Waiver Program.  The program allows citizens of 38 countries temporary admission for business or pleasure for up to 90 days without first obtaining a U.S. visitors

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Oakland County Estate Tax Attorney: The Future of the Federal Estate Tax

The IRS just announced the 2016 federal estate tax rate limits, which are $5.45 million for individuals and $10.9 million for married couples. This means that wealthy Americans will be able to leave up to $10.9 million to their heirs

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Oakland County Estate Tax Attorney: The Future of the Federal Estate Tax

The IRS just announced the 2016 federal estate tax rate limits, which are $5.45 million for individuals and $10.9 million for married couples. This means that wealthy Americans will be able to leave up to $10.9 million to their heirs

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U.S. Government focuses on elder justice at conference on aging

President Barack Obama hosted the 2015 White House Conference on Aging on July 13. With adults aged 65 and above projected to comprise 20 percent of the United States population by 2030, the conference examined issues of importance to the

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In Wake of Executive Action, Focus Falls on Arrests for Immigration Offenses

In November, President Obama announced that he was taking executive action to defer the deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants. His decision may have set a new direction for immigration policy in the United States. And if it is allowed

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Immigration Reform Lawsuit Against Federal Government Rejected

President Obama’s opponents spend a lot of time and money suing him for executive actions taken on immigration reform. However, the courts have quashed many of those lawsuits. The most infamous of the lawsuits against Obama was the case Maricopa

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Reform Aside, the U.S. Immigration System Needs Repair

Even without a clear resolution in sight for immigration reform in policy, the structure and operation of the system itself is still in dire need of repair. A lumbering, fractured system has been slow to keep up with the present

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Though Beneficial, Obama’s Immigration Initiative Will Have Limited Economic Impact

When signing his executive order on immigration November 21, President Barack Obama bypassed Congress, initiating a long sought reform. But evidence suggests that the reforms will benefit some sectors more than others, and may even be the source of increased

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The Number of Homeless Veterans Drops, but Challenges Remain

Last month, the Obama administration announced that the number of homeless veterans in the United States has dropped 33 percent from 2010 figures. According to the Huffington Post, the White House has committed to ending homelessness among veterans by 2015.

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