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Legal verdict on Biden’s hold on border wall funds could come soon
Congressional investigators are working on a legal opinion of Biden’s hold on border wall funds that could come as soon as this month.
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Congressional investigators are working on a legal opinion of Biden’s hold on border wall funds that could come as soon as this month.
[More questions than answers in parliamentarian’s budget opinion] She also noted the legislative history and public comments from then-leaders of the Senate Budget Committee — Edmund S.
The GOP backtracking on the Jan. 6 commission and the continuing, caustic debate over Democrats’ elections bill, known as HR 1 in the House and S 1 in the Senate, have also distracted from this broader
Biden is using executive authority to deliver for labor unions, but he will need congressional help if he's going to match his rhetoric.
As he has done in previous tax filings, the Bidens routed some of their income from book deals and speeches into a type of closely held business known as a subchapter S corporation, called Giacoppa
On the heels of the cyberattack that breached the Colonial Pipeline Co.’s IT systems, which led the company to close its pipeline system that supplies eastern states with about 45 percent of their
Bob Menendez, D-N.J., the Foreign Relations Committee chairman and chief sponsor of Biden’s comprehensive immigration legislation (S 348).
House Republicans are seeking funds for highways and other home-state projects, after some of them opposed the spending process.
The Government Accountability Office will soon issue an opinion on the legality of Biden holding up more than $1 billion for the border wall.
disclosed lobbying on COVID-19 relief and vaccine priority for educators, as well as voting rights legislation and a sweeping overhaul of campaign finance, elections and lobbying laws known as HR 1 and S
Earlier this month, Whitehouse expressed confidence that the Biden administration is “taking this problem seriously” and said in a statement that he “look[s] forward to working with them to restore
The Maryland Democrat said he hadn’t yet spoken with Schumer about scheduling the Senate bill, aptly named S 51.
As Congress weighs Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan, how the money for passenger rail would be spent will be an important question.
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,
Parliamentarian advisory on reconciliation instructions could possibly trigger more filibuster-proof legislative packages.
Included would be $50 billion for semiconductor research and manufacturing plus $50 billion for the National Science Foundation
President Joe Biden on Wednesday will outline a wide swath of changes to investing in the U.S. infrastructure system.
‘No clear path’ José Ceballos, a longtime chief lobbyist for the National Air Traffic Controllers Association who recently joined the lobby shop S-3 Group, said clients, taking their cues from Capitol
While 49 of the 50 Senate Democrats support S 1, West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III is not on board with the full package.