Opinion · 117th Congress
Afghanistan: No road map for success, just an exit ramp for failure
Even more unlikely is the emergence of an Afghan Ulysses S. Grant, with the courage and competence to end a military stalemate.
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Even more unlikely is the emergence of an Afghan Ulysses S. Grant, with the courage and competence to end a military stalemate.
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick’s death will remain classified as a line of duty death after D.C.’s chief medical examiner found the 42-year old’s manner of death was natural and caused by two strokes
Donald S. Beyer Jr.
the Georgia law embarrassed Republicans, business has not joined Democrats in their proposed solution to that law’s election strictures — the voting rights, campaign finance and ethics bill, known as S
Like many of D.C.’s public spaces, though, priority is given to views of the monuments over how people might use them. Marble and stone dominate the space.
Of the 10, eight were in Congress two years earlier and all raised more in this year’s first quarter than they did in 2019’s. Wyoming Rep.
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
Senate Democrats plan to take up next month their major voting and campaign finance package, known as S 1 in the chamber.
A pullout of U.S. troops by September may be rocky and could have ripple effects that are hard to predict.
President Biden has picked two experienced professionals for top cybersecurity posts with backgrounds in national security.
Christopher S. Eney, Officer Jacob J. Chestnut, Det. John M. Gibson and Sgt. Clinton J. Holtz.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. have pushed for years for a version of the legislation, which among other provisions would create grants for state and local governments to combat hate crimes.
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.
Fifty years and counting: The Atlantic takes a look at political-money reformer Fred Wertheimer, who’s spent five decades on the policy matter and is a “principal author” of Democrats’ HR 1/S 1 bill
The House transportation chairman tried to keep the low-cost Norwegian airline out of the U.S. in 2016. Now it's back.
Included would be $50 billion for semiconductor research and manufacturing plus $50 billion for the National Science Foundation
The biofuels industry is disappointed that Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal makes little mention of biofuels.
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