Policy · 117th Congress
Biden will split frozen assets between 9/11 victims, Afghan aid
Many Democrats, including Senate Foreign Relations Middle East subcommittee Chairman Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and Reps.
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Many Democrats, including Senate Foreign Relations Middle East subcommittee Chairman Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and Reps.
Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee Chair Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., hadn’t received allocations yet as of Thursday afternoon.
The E.U.’s climate target names its baseline as 1990, when emissions from the bloc peaked.
And until it is enacted, the federal government, currently operating under a continuing resolution, is stuck at fiscal 2021’s levels.
Baltimore’s police commissioner, Michael S. Harrison, said he was “disappointed” the bill did not include the expanded firearm provision.
Support from Wyden could be crucial to Robert Califf's FDA confirmation amid concerns from other Senate Democrats.
President Joe Biden's goal of conserving 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 has critics among environmentalists and conservatives.
Lawmakers sharply criticized the FCC and FAA process leading up to the deployment of 5G wireless technology around airports last month.
Republicans are opposing Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin over her views on the financial risks of human-caused climate change.
Little Lithuania is standing up to China's economic pressure, making it a test case for its Biden administration allies.
from investors for timely, consistent, relevant data on climate-related issues is greater than ever before,” said Steven Bullock, managing director and global head of ESG, innovation and solutions at S&
An SEC commissioner says the agency should consider giving guidance on nonfungible tokens to clarify its thinking.
Biden's climate agenda is moving in fits and starts as the U.S. is on track to miss the carbon reduction goals his administration set.
Fund managers including the Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island and Perpetual Ltd.’s Trillium Asset Management, together with foundations such as the Unitarian Universalist Association and
Congress is considering legislation to require government contractors to reveal more about their pricing, setting off a partisan debate.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., who has been trying to rally his Democratic colleagues to vote against the measure.
Representatives of pension investment groups worry a Labor Department proposal about ESG investment would open them up to lawsuits.
Delaying those taxes to 2023 — including a new “surcharge” on multimillionaires’ income and a new tax on owners of “pass-through” businesses, including partnerships and S corporations — could cost
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., renewed their call for the administration to cancel federal student debt through executive action.