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Policy · 117th Congress

Investors press firms on donations as political spending jumps

The party’s voting and ethics overhaul, known as HR 1 in the House and S 1 in the Senate, includes provisions that would repeal the restriction on use of SEC funding to finalize rules related to political

Congress · 117th Congress

House spending bill boosts Capitol Police, office budgets

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White House · 117th Congress

G-7 leaders buy into Biden’s ‘build back better’ pitch

A new initiative championed in particular by Biden will be G-7’s newest attempt to respond to the “Belt and Road” initiative that China has used to build foreign influence through infrastructure

Policy · 117th Congress

Investors object to CEO pay in judgment on pandemic response

Companies’ decisions to exclude COVID-19’s business impact when finalizing the size of bonuses and stock packages for their highest-paid executives are triggering more objections than ever, investor

Policy · 117th Congress

Corporations agree to transparency on climate lobbying

The agreements come after a similar shareholder proposal seeking reporting on climate lobbying and its alignment with Paris accord goals won majority support at Chevron Corp.’s shareholder meeting

Congress · 117th Congress

Parties ready for battle over Biden’s fiscal 2022 spending plan

It’s even more problematic for fiscal 2022 appropriations, since there’s little chance Republicans in the 50-50 Senate will go along with Appropriations subcommittee allocations, known as 302(b)s,