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Congress · 117th Congress

When amendments ruled the Senate

Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, and Minority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., didn’t want any surprises, and the group vowed to preserve the fragile pact, even if it meant voting down amendments they

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Former Rep. Vic Fazio dies at 79

John Paul Hammerschmidt, R-Ark., attend a 1991 memorial service for Rep. Silvio Ottavio Conte, R-Mass.

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan Senate group presses leadership for R&D tax break

Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., and Todd Young, R-Ind., led a bipartisan letter Friday saying that unless Congress quickly restores full and immediate R&D expensing, American jobs and investment are at risk.

Congress · 117th Congress

Major corporations make last-ditch push for R&D tax break

In a letter, CEOs of Intel Corp., AT&T Inc., 3M Co. and 33 other big corporations said Tuesday that it “could be the last chance to avert the consequences of failing to act before the end of the first

Congress · 117th Congress

IRS budget in focus as brutal tax filing season arrives

Bob Menendez, D-N.J., and Bill Cassidy, R-La., 23 Democrats and two Republicans urged the IRS to consider steps including a pause on automated collections of unpaid taxes, dropping fines for taxpayers

White House · 117th Congress

Biden has himself to blame for lost leverage

On Sept. 5, the State Department buried its head in the sand about a claim from House Foreign Affairs ranking member Michael McCaul, R-Texas, that planes with U.S. citizens and Afghan allies at an

Congress · 116th Congress

Pessimism creeps into revived coronavirus relief bill talks

Roy Blunt, R-Mo. The Missouri Republican suggested there may be ways for both sides to claim different spending numbers on a final deal, such as offsetting the cost by redirecting unused funds.

Policy · 116th Congress

States need money. The Fed has it. Politics may be an obstacle

Fed embarks on protecting the economy through careful and targeted use of its powers, Congress must be realistic about what the Fed can and cannot do,” House Financial Services ranking member Patrick T.