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Congress · 117th Congress
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy pleads with Congress for more military aid
Ukrainian President Zelensky, in a rare joint address to Congress by a foreign leader, pleaded for more military aid to counter Russia.
Congress · 117th Congress
One-week stopgap bill clears as appropriators work to close out omnibus
Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Chair Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said there’s still no bipartisan agreement on that front yet, however.
Congress · 117th Congress
Thin House majorities, current and future, color spending talks
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he couldn’t imagine that Senate Republicans would want to push appropriations negotiations into the early days of the next Congress.
Opinion · 117th Congress
House Republicans risk stumbling into the Trump trap
Other Republicans opted for what is now a familiar tactic for responding to 45’s most outrageous words and actions: Say everything. Qualify everything. Promise nothing. Rep.
Congress · 117th Congress
Parties play chicken on omnibus as shutdown deadline approaches
Christopher S. Murphy, DeLauro’s Connecticut colleague and top Democrat on Homeland Security appropriations, said. “I don’t think we need to concede on a short-term CR. We can get a budget done.”
Congress · 117th Congress
Senate Democrats largely keep gavel rules intact; House caucus may vote next week
Christopher S.
Congress · 117th Congress
House, Senate negotiators set to meet on omnibus funding
“Our feeling is that the Democrats have met a number of their domestic priorities previously” through 2021’s $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package and this year’s budget reconciliation law, which
Congress · 117th Congress
Amid talk of generational change, Democrats eye committee leaders
Christopher S. Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat who said he had not determined how he would vote on the Whitehouse proposal.
Sponsored Content · 117th Congress
141 Tribes Stand to Defend Tribal Sovereignty
Their two bills, H.R. 2758 and S. 3443, remain active in the halls of Congress.
Congress · 117th Congress
GOP: White House shifts provider funds for COVID-19 campaign
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci’s last expected press briefing, when she refused to let him answer shouted questions about what actions he has taken to investigate COVID-19’s
Congress · 117th Congress
With thousands of hungry troops, DOD urges limited income hikes
While the problem of hunger in the military is not new, they say, it appears to be worsening, especially amid 2022’s unusually high inflation.
Congress · 117th Congress
Border policy questions loom as Senate works on funding, ‘Dreamers’
Christopher S.
Congress · 117th Congress
Lawmakers, advocates eye year-end bills for housing credit
Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., a co-sponsor of the DelBene bill, said he doubts the provisions will end up in a year-end tax extenders bill because of the cost.
Congress · 117th Congress
Big K Street players spend more as election uncertainty brews
Year-to-date spending through Sept. 30 is up from last year’s level of $200 million for the top 10, but is comparable to 2020’s total of $230 million, according to disclosure reports filed to the
Policy · 117th Congress
Both sides dig in as EPA’s final decision on Pebble Mine nears
Developers, environmental advocates await an EPA decision that could block the opening of the Pebble Mine near an Alaskan salmon fishery.
Congress · 117th Congress
Path uncertain for US-Taiwan free trade deal despite Hill support
And a key bipartisan Taiwan policy bill (S 4428) waiting to be brought up for a Senate floor vote would establish as U.S. policy that Taiwan be included as a participant in the IPEF talks while recommending
Congress · 117th Congress
Stopgap funding bill clears House; next stop is Biden’s desk
Joe Manchin III’s, D-W.Va.’s permitting legislation, was dropped in the Senate earlier this week.
Policy · 117th Congress
Taiwan’s military needs overhaul amid China threat, critics say
Defense analysts and former military officials in Taiwan say the island democracy is not prepared for a Chinese invasion.