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Congress · 117th Congress
Senate Democrats largely keep gavel rules intact; House caucus may vote next week
Christopher S.
Congress · 117th Congress
House, Senate negotiators set to meet on omnibus funding
“Our feeling is that the Democrats have met a number of their domestic priorities previously” through 2021’s $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package and this year’s budget reconciliation law, which
Sponsored Content · 117th Congress
141 Tribes Stand to Defend Tribal Sovereignty
Their two bills, H.R. 2758 and S. 3443, remain active in the halls of Congress.
Policy · 117th Congress
Climate talks convene with US and world falling short of goals
Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., and Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., co-chairs the Egypt Human Rights Caucus, went further, saying in a news release that “Egypt was the wrong choice” to host the talks.
Campaigns · 117th Congress
A week out, here are 2022’s most vulnerable House and Senate members
Roll Call's ranking of the 10 most vulnerable House and Senate incumbents one week before Election Day 2022.
Congress · 117th Congress
Senators urge FDIC to give fair consideration to industrial banks
The temporary ban followed widespread opposition to retailer Walmart Inc.’s plan to create a federally insured bank using an industrial loan company charter.
Congress · 117th Congress
Big Tech cites national security in push for immigration changes
David Shahoulian, a former Homeland Security official during the Obama and Biden administrations who now serves as Intel Corp.’s director of workforce policy and government affairs, said the science
Policy · 117th Congress
Nutrition advocates want investors to improve food sector practices
“The government is not going to be able to regulate fast enough,” said Greg S.
Campaigns · 117th Congress
John Fetterman had a stroke, but have voters ever cared about a candidate’s health?
Mark S. Kirk’s unsuccessful reelection campaign in 2016 following a stroke in 2012. Kirk’s stroke was much more severe than Fetterman’s.
Congress · 117th Congress
Maine lawmakers snap over lobstermen’s impact on whales
A bipartisan group of Maine lawmakers is rallying to block rules they say could tank the state’s lucrative lobster industry.
Opinion · 117th Congress
The fight over faith in politics: Which faith? Whose values?
Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” after all, was a generous yet robust rebuke to fellow faith leaders who urged patience not action in pursuit of justice.
Policy · 117th Congress
Taiwan’s military needs overhaul amid China threat, critics say
Defense analysts and former military officials in Taiwan say the island democracy is not prepared for a Chinese invasion.
Policy · 117th Congress
More board seat battles expected as universal proxy card mandate takes effect
The average number of votes against S&P 500 directors was already creeping up this year, while opposition to those filling certain roles, such as nominating and governance chairs, has about doubled
Campaigns · 117th Congress
Biden on pace to buck history
More specifically, in the past 18 midterm elections going back to Harry S.
Policy · 117th Congress
Boardrooms add diversity as Washington mulls disclosure rules
The number of non-diverse S&P 500 boards was at 11 percent as recently as 2020, and at 5 percent last year before hitting zero this year.
Congress · 117th Congress
Fight brews over Pentagon’s push to counter extremists
Democrats are vowing to resist GOP attempts to halt Defense Department training aimed at countering extremist groups.
Campaigns · 117th Congress
What’s it take to become ‘energy congressman of the world’?
Wesley Hunt, a Republican seeking an open House seat in Texas, is producing a campaign video series touring energy production sites.
Campaigns · 117th Congress
Bipartisan Senate bills would overhaul Electoral College count
Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Mark Warner of Virginia, Christopher S.
Campaigns · 117th Congress
Can a populist Missouri Democrat win back rural and working-class voters?
influence Kunce has made his home and campaign headquarters in Independence, on the outskirts of Kansas City and within walking distance from the childhood home of “straight-talking” former President Harry S.