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  • S. 5465 amends the United States Code to designate specific locations where court sessions can be held for certain district courts in Texas and California. In Texas, the bill adds College Station as a permissible location for holding court sessions. In California, El Centro...

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    This law says that courts in Texas and California can now meet in two new locations. In Texas, they can hold court in College Station, and in California, they can do it in El Centro.

  • H.R. 1929, introduced in the 119th Congress, aims to address judicial understaffing in U.S. district courts by authorizing new permanent and temporary judgeships. It outlines a plan for appointing additional judges across various districts from 2029 to 2039, and modifies the...

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    H.R. 1929 is a plan to add more judges to help handle busy court cases, making sure there are enough judges in the future, and ensuring money is set aside to pay for them even if things like prices go up.