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Another hurdle for Biden’s climate goals: the Supreme Court
President Joe Biden faces a new climate challenge as the Supreme Court could upend the EPA's power to regulate carbon emissions.
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President Joe Biden faces a new climate challenge as the Supreme Court could upend the EPA's power to regulate carbon emissions.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said his colleague Sen.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he didn’t want to undersell the framework, as it would represent the most significant spending on climate policy since he joined Congress.
Reporting obligations would apply to pass-through businesses, including partnerships and S corporations, to provide billionaires with stakes in those firms with their share of any relevant gains
A bipartisan group of senators wants the Defense Department to move faster in its efforts to prevent sexual assault in the military.
Democratic lawmakers are ratcheting up pressure to reach a deal on climate legislation before the president heads overseas for global talks in Scotland.
The Senate sent the domestic flower industry a red rose in its proposed fiscal 2022 Financial Services spending bill.
Organizers say they’re following D.C.’s guidelines and requiring indoor guests to wear a mask, except when they are actively eating or drinking.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said Monday. “Every single day that we’re consumed by internal debates and internal arguments is a day that we’re not actively selling this.”
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., a Ways and Means member, said this week that he expects international tax changes to make it into the final bill.
The FDA examines booster shots for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine, but experts remain confused about Biden's goals for boosters.
Higher costs <p id="h-though-it-s-hard-to-quantify-he-said-such-disruptions-will-inevitably-increase-costs-on-some-projects">Though it’s hard to quantify, he said, such disruptions “will inevitably
John Sarbanes, who will talk about the death of his father, the famously “low-key” Maryland Democrat Paul S. Sarbanes. Also set to appear are Alaska GOP Rep.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is calling for better oversight over White House contacts with DOJ in the wake of the 2020 election.
More recently, he has created a buzz in some Washington circles with a jab at D.C.’s much-maligned restaurant scene.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., who hours earlier had dismissed McConnell’s offer as a “terrible idea,” said using reconciliation to raise the debt limit would set a “horrendous” precedent.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., looks on. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The Republican team celebrates their win at the Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park on Wednesday.
“There is enough s— going on without us adding problems. That’s not a good look.” But Democrats stressed the bill will eventually pass. “It’ll get done,” said Nevada Sen.
Christopher S. Murphy, the Democratic catcher, looks down, can bask in the glory of their win.