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Earmarks flood spending bills after a year’s hiatus
Congressional earmarks returned with a vengeance in fiscal 2026, with familiar faces topping the rankings in each chamber.
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Congressional earmarks returned with a vengeance in fiscal 2026, with familiar faces topping the rankings in each chamber.
↵↵"Equally important is the fact the House C-J-S fiscal year bill retains the task forces on its own appropriation," the Kentucky Republican said.
Christopher S. Murphy, who leads the Senate Foreign Relations Middle East subcommittee.
high-security keys presents security and safety risks, potentially giving bad actors opportunities to disrupt train operations,” according to the report signed by the National Railroad Passenger Corp.’s
“There‘’’s a reason that fire extinguishers exist in hotels, that there’s a requirement for it. Because at some point in time, a cataclysmic event happened and the laws changed.”
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.
In an analysis of listed companies in the S&P 100 index, 9 out of every 10 acknowledge that climate change is a material risk to their industry.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. “But loopholes still exist, and I’m working to make sure we tighten our laws to protect American workers.”
Politicians backing a West Virginia gas pipeline have received thousands of dollars in contributions from companies behind the project.
Democrats are discussing concerns that requirements attached to their expansion of electric vehicle incentives could be too harsh.
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“The decision is also a reminder to the country that D.C.’s lack of statehood means D.C. is subject to the whims of Congress.
“People on the front-lines of PFAS contamination have suffered for far too long,” EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan said in a statement.
The freight rail industry is bucking a Biden proposal that would force it to share tracks with competitors to make shipping more efficient.
And until it is enacted, the federal government, currently operating under a continuing resolution, is stuck at fiscal 2021’s levels.
Lawmakers sharply criticized the FCC and FAA process leading up to the deployment of 5G wireless technology around airports last month.
Biden's climate agenda is moving in fits and starts as the U.S. is on track to miss the carbon reduction goals his administration set.
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.
Guidance will go to states and cities by Feb. 11 to “strategically deploy" charging stations for a national network along highways.
As Congress seeks solutions to a supply chain crisis, one suggestion keeps recurring: Address the trucker shortage.