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Contractor’s ‘excess’ profits reignite debate on Pentagon oversight
Congress is considering legislation to require government contractors to reveal more about their pricing, setting off a partisan debate.
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Congress is considering legislation to require government contractors to reveal more about their pricing, setting off a partisan debate.
As president, multiple lawmakers attending a White House meeting confirmed that he referred to Haiti and some African nations as “s—hole countries.”
Lawmakers and staff won't have to leave the Capitol complex for grub or coffee, despite D.C.'s expansive COVID-19 vaccination mandate.
Biden three new nominees would put the first Black woman on the Fed board, only the fourth Black man, and give women a majority.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., argued the sanctions in Cruz’ bill wouldn’t actually succeed by themselves in killing the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy want those wishing to honor him as his holiday approaches to focus on the fight to protect the vote for all.
Another lobbyist, Rob Lehman of D.C.’s WilmerHale firm, also received $90,000 from the Catawba Nation in the first nine months of 2021.
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.
Circuit Judge Andrew S. Oldham, a Trump appointee for the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, found DHS “has come nowhere close to shouldering its heavy burden to show that it can make law in a vacuum.”
Democrats are searching for their next move after Sen. Joe Manchin III announced his opposition to the party’s $2.2 trillion budget package.
In October 2011, she wrote a letter to then-FBI director Robert S. Mueller III saying the definition unfairly excluded victims who were drugged or impaired by alcohol and “explicitly excludes men.”
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.
David Valadao, a Republican who was swept up in 2018’s blue wave but managed to win back his California district in 2020 even as it backed Joe Biden by 11 points.