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    Dec. 19, 2025 · by Amy West

    One characteristic of the current Trump Administration has been a disregard for laws if they don’t align with Administration goals. One of the most influential members of the Administration, both in terms of influence on Trump himself as well as control over the flow of funds from the government, is the Directer of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought. He said in 2024

    “I don’t want President Trump having to lose a moment of time having fights in the Oval Office about whether something is legal or doable or moral.”

    And, well, the Administration has not. Sometimes the choices are relatively trivial, like adding Trump’s name to the Kennedy Center even though the name is set by Congress and they haven’t changed it. Sometimes, it’s not trivial as in the case of the various strikes on boats in the Caribbean. Even if one finds the Administration’s various claims about shooting down boats persuasive, killing survivors of strikes is clearly illegal.

    There are many more examples of this approach but today we’ll start with one of the more contentious issues the Trump Administration has faced.

    Epstein Files

    Today, December 19, 2025 is the day that all the Department of Justice files on Jeffrey Epstein were to be released. A month ago, both chambers passed the bill and then the President signed it. However, as of this morning, and in contravention of the text of the law, the Administration says it will only release some files today and the rest will be released as the Administration says they’re ready.

    Another Discharge Petition

    This week four House Republicans signed onto an otherwise entirely Democratic discharge petition to force the House to hold a vote on extending the subsidies for health insurance premiums for people who get their health insurance via the Obamacare Marketplace.

    In response, Speaker Johnson adjourned the House a day early to ensure the vote would not take place before the subsidies end and premium costs would rise for millions of people.

    Because it’s a discharge petition, the bill will get a vote. Just not until January. If it passes though, it will still have to get through the Senate. It’s very likely that the Senate would amend the bill in some way and send it back to the House. So whether the subsidies get extended after all remains very much up in the air.

    New Laws

    Bills Passed in the House Only

    All of the bills below will have to pass the Senate before they become law.

    The bills below, all of which received a vote, passed with fewer votes overall in support than the ACA health insurance premium subsidies discharge petition has. Why did they come to the floor? Well, because these bills are primarily supported by Republicans while the ACA one is not.

    The Realities of Trying to Get a Bill Passed

    The Bulwark published a story today about the realities of trying to get a pediatric cancer bill passed. It highlights a basic question that legislators face all the time: when is a bill good enough to warrant a vote in support? What if opposing the bill now sets up that bill plus others that are also important to the legislator for passage later? What if that bet turns out to be wrong and none of the bills ever get passed? Highly recommended read.

    Congress will not return until after New Years, so you probably won’t hear from us either until then. We hope any holidays you already are celebrating or plan to celebrate soon are joyful and we’ll see you in a few weeks.

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    New Laws

    Drugs
    Starting Dec. 19, Canada will apply “permanent controls” to carisoprodol, a sedative drug found in global illegal drug markets. This means that law enforcement can act to prevent carisoprodol from being imported, used, distributed, or sold. Anyone involved in any of these acts could face criminal penalties.

    Hazardous Products Act

    The act is an update on the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). This comprehensive system provides health and safety information on hazardous products used, handled, or stored in Canadian workplaces.

    Suppliers and importers are responsible for meeting the requirements of the Hazardous Products Act and regulations. That includes:

    Determining the appropriate classification of hazardous products
    Providing labels
    Providing safety data sheets

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    Bill C-59 introduces several updates to the Canada Labour Code and is expected to come into effect on Dec. 12.

    One update is the new leave related to pregnancy loss. Employees who experience a stillbirth are entitled to up to eight weeks of leave of absence or three days of leave for any form of pregnancy loss. Employees who have completed three months of employment are entitled to paid leave during the first three days.
    Another update allows employees up to 16 weeks of unpaid leave to attend to “responsibilities related to the placement of a child into their care as a result of adoption or surrogacy.”
    The existing bereavement leave has also been updated. Employees now have the right to be reinstated in the same or a comparable position at the end of the leave. They’re entitled to be informed of training opportunities while on leave. They’re also entitled to adjust the length of leave if needed, and they have the right to accumulate benefits while they’re on leave.
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