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Legislative Branch bill advanced to full Appropriations panel
of the Architect of the Capitol’s 29 percent spending reduction would come from its budget for the Capitol Police Building, Grounds and Security, which would be slashed $321.7 million from fiscal 2023’s
Earmarks increase in popularity, slightly, among GOP senators
Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy teamed up to seek $194.2 million for "redesigning curriculum in Danbury public schools," for instance. Senate Majority Leader Charles E.
Senate sends joint resolution on DC police to Biden
Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.’s nonvoting representative in the House, has sharply slammed D.C. disapproval resolutions, calling them "profoundly undemocratic, paternalistic legislation."
Parties scramble for deal on debt limit, budget
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said Sunday on NBC’s "Meet the Press" program. "That’s why I’m pretty skeptical that there’s going to be an agreement in the next two weeks."
Podcasts · 118th Congress
The most vulnerable 2024 incumbents, so far - Roll Call
Show Notes:Most vulnerable House list runs through New York, CaliforniaA year and a half out, these are 2024’s most vulnerable senatorsBiden blasts debt limit plan in New York district the GOP flippedAt
CBO sees ‘significant risk’ of debt limit breach before June 15
The increase in fiscal 2023’s deficit is largely due to higher costs associated with the Biden administration’s new "income-driven repayment" plan for federal student loans, as well as higher outlays from
White House meeting delayed amid staff talks on budget, debt
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said Thursday. "At some point, you have to gauge whether a negotiation is possible based upon your partner, and our partner here is in a daily meltdown."
House-passed border bill may spark bipartisan immigration talks
Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee Chair Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said Thursday he hadn’t seen the measure but expects Congress to ultimately approve some emergency funding.
Even Senate sponsors are skeptical of bills to shield kids online
Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Christopher S.
Podcasts · 118th Congress
Presidential engagement - Roll Call
CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Peter Cohn and Aidan Quigley assess the chances for a bipartisan deal to raise the debt limit.
A year and a half out, these are 2024’s most vulnerable senators
Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-W. Va., and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., seen standing to applaud during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Feb. 7, are the two most vulnerable Senate incumbents up for reelection next year. Neither has said yet if they are running.
On anniversary of abortion ruling leak, Murray presses on
Alito Jr.’s draft decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization galvanized the two sides further.
Senate Democrats announce sweeping effort to outcompete China
Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Christopher S.
Cardin decides not to run again, ending Hill career begun in 1987
Paul S. Sarbanes announced his retirement. Aiming to succeed him, Cardin ran in a 2006 primary in which his chief competitor was a longtime friend, Rep.
Paris in the spring, Korea in the House: Photos of the week
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)The Indianapolis 500’s Borg-Warner trophy is wheeled into Indiana Sen.Todd Young’s office before his meeting with race officials in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Wednesday
Rep. Tlaib joins list of Democrats calling on Sen. Feinstein to resign
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., earlier this month called Feinstein a "legend," and advised on MSNBC that Khanna and other House members let senators make their own decisions.