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  • S. 3998 seeks to make certain temporary district judgeships into permanent positions in various U.S. districts, including Hawaii, Kansas, Missouri, Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, New Mexico, North Carolina, and Texas. The bill updates relevant sections of existing legislation to...

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    S. 3998 is a plan to turn some temporary judge jobs into regular, forever jobs in parts of the United States, like Texas and California, to help the courts work better. It also sets aside money to make sure these changes can happen.

  • H.R. 7747, also known as the "Federal Judiciary Stabilization Act of 2024," aims to convert certain temporary district judgeships into permanent positions. The bill specifies which district court positions in states like Hawaii, Kansas, Missouri, Alabama, and others will now be permanently...

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    H.R. 7747 is like turning temporary jobs for judges in some states into permanent ones, so they can stay and keep working there longer. It also makes sure they have enough money to pay for these changes.