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Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Pushes Anti-Sex Trafficking Deal Ahead

The group said it shared the goals of the supporting legislators, but also voiced concerns about the effect of narrowing the immunity protection afforded to computer service providers so that companies

Policy · 115th Congress

The Retirement at the Top of Planned Parenthood

Cecile Richards, who has been at the head of the organization since 2006, made the announcement in an interview with The New York Times, though reports of her leaving surfaced earlier this week.

Policy · 115th Congress

Budget Deal Could Bust Caps by $200 Billion

That proposal would have raised the defense limit to $603 billion from the fiscal 2018 cap of $549 billion and increased nondefense to $553 billion from the cap of $516 billion — matching the statutory

Policy · 115th Congress

Tax Overhaul’s Arctic Drilling Byrd Problems Resolved

. | Most of the focus has been on taxes, but the portion of the Senate reconciliation bill that would open up drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge needed to be revised, too.

Policy · 115th Congress

Medicaid Still Key Sticking Point in GOP Health Debate

On that vote, which is expected to be held early next week following the release of the CBO analysis of the updated draft, McConnell can only afford to lose the support of one more Republican member and

Policy · 115th Congress

Search for Offsets Squeezes House GOP on Tax Cuts

“We are — in the design — focused on balancing it within the budget and making it permanent. To do that, we have to make choices of what is the most pro-growth,” he said.

Policy · 115th Congress

Staff Departures Undermine GOP Legislative Agenda

Key Republican staffers are departing Capitol Hill with the GOP in control of Congress and the White House, raising questions about how the party will advance its ambitious agenda to overhaul the U.S.

Policy · 115th Congress

Casino Lobby Launches Sports Betting Campaign

The aim is to urge Congress to repeal the 25-year-old law known as the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, which was championed by then-Sen.