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Johnson says House will come back when Senate Democrats ‘turn the lights back on’

Mike Johnson said the only end in sight for the House to return to legislative work is when “Senate Democrats turn the lights back on”.

The Republican speaker said that returning to work was ultimately now up to the upper chamber. “We have done the work in the House,” Johnson added. “[Democrats] are the ones blocking the checks, not Republicans, all these questions should be directed to them and not to us.”

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MIT becomes first university to reject White House offer for special funding treatment – NYT

MIT has become the first university to reject an agreement that would exchange adoption of the Trump administration’s higher education agenda for favorable treatment and funding, according to the New York Times (paywall).

The administration’s proposal – the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” – was sent to nine universities and set out a list of requirements including a cap international student enrollment, freezing tuition for five years, adhering to definitions of gender and creating a more “welcoming” environment on campuses for conservatives. Doing so would give the institutions preferential access to federal funding.

According to The Times’s report, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s president, Sally Kornbluth, wrote to the Trump administration to say that “the university has already freely met or exceeded many of the standards outlined in the proposal, but that she disagrees with other requirements it demands, including those that would restrict free expression”. She wrote:

Fundamentally, the premise of the document is inconsistent with our core belief that scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone.

The other eight colleges are the University of Arizona, Brown University, Dartmouth College, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Southern California, the University of Texas, Vanderbilt University and the University of Virginia.

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