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Even with spending framework, infrastructure delays loom
And until it is enacted, the federal government, currently operating under a continuing resolution, is stuck at fiscal 2021’s levels.
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And until it is enacted, the federal government, currently operating under a continuing resolution, is stuck at fiscal 2021’s levels.
New lobbying push Small businesses and nonprofits balked at the move at the time and are now lobbying Congress to restore the employee retention tax credit for 2021’s final quarter.
Wicker drew a parallel to the former Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, which stretched on for a decade costing thousands of Soviet lives and ended with the U.S.S.R.’s ignominious retreat
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.
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
Democrats are searching for their next move after Sen. Joe Manchin III announced his opposition to the party’s $2.2 trillion budget package.
Losing can often breed more losing. Washington Democrats are on a remarkable losing streak, with few clear answers on how to get a win.
Administrator Michael S. Regan announced the standards during an event in the EPA courtyard, flanked by several electric vehicles and joined by clean air advocates.
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., said Sunday on CNN.
Matson/CQ Roll Call Despite another deadly shooting, protecting gun rights still trumps protecting lives, as March 24’s “Good news about guns” shows. R.J.
| Congress will soon decide whether to agree to a Biden administration proposal to cut spending on Defense Department programs that detect and counter diseases, even as COVID-19’s U.S. death toll
At first, McConnell and Schumer discussed attaching the provision to the fiscal 2022 defense authorization measure (S 1605), but that plan ran into pushback from Republicans who didn’t want to tie
Christopher S. Murphy said.
Rep. Jim McGovern says the late Sens. Bob Dole and George McGovern demonstrated what Congress can do to end hunger.
A new basic needs allowance would seek to address hunger among military families, but it falls short, according to advocates.
Marco Rubio's decision to hold up the defense bill over an amendment to punish China could cost colleagues other priority amendment votes.
In a recent survey for the S Corporation Association, The Winston Group asked voters, “Which is the more important priority for the country?”
Later, Rhode Island’s “Poultry King” Horace Vose sent slaughtered turkeys as gifts to presidents like Ulysses S. Grant. That’s not to say that presidents didn’t get gifts of live animals too.
EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan is already on the road in Louisiana, and other top officials have trips planned for infrastructure-related events into Thanksgiving week.