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  • H.R. 7225, titled the "Administrative Law Judges Competitive Service Restoration Act," seeks to change how administrative law judges (ALJs) are appointed in the United States. It would require ALJs to be selected from a list of eligible candidates, have at least seven years...

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    H.R. 7225 is a plan to make sure that judges who help decide rule-related issues for the government are picked from a special list and have lots of experience as lawyers. It also says these judges should be treated a bit differently from other government workers, like skipping certain tests and rules.

  • H. R. 10285 aims to change the rules regarding how administrative law judges in the United States can save up their annual leave, or paid time-off, to use in future years. By modifying section 6304(f)(1) of title 5 in the U.S. Code, this bill proposes to include...

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    H. R. 10285 is a new rule that lets special judges in the U.S., called administrative law judges, save more of their vacation days to use later. This change will start about a month after the rule is officially made into law.