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Congress · 116th Congress

Air Force, SpaceX mum about sky-high rocket costs

In 2015, the Air Force said it would keep from the public the cost of the development contract for its new B-21 Raider bomber program on the grounds that the number was classified.

Policy · 116th Congress

Uncertainty reigns for insurers as industry adopts AI standards

Jon Godfread, chairman of NAIC’s Artificial Intelligence Working Group, described the principles in an interview as an “aspirational document” or “guidepost” for internal discussions among regulators

Campaigns · 116th Congress

GOP senators buff green credentials as Election Day nears

Dan Sullivan on Aug. 24 came out against the Pebble Mine — a proposed copper and gold project in the state’s southwest near Bristol Bay, home to the world’s biggest wild salmon run — after the Army Corps

Policy · 116th Congress

Uninsured rate rose again last year, ahead of the pandemic

Experts warned that the economic downturn of the past six months likely means that the snapshot is outdated and does not reflect the current state of health care coverage in the United States.

Congress · 116th Congress

Democrats accuse Pompeo, allies of cover-up over IG firing

At the time of Linick’s firing, Bulatao, a longtime personal friend of Pompeo, in an interview with The Washington Post accused Linick of a lax investigation into a news leak late last year involving

Policy · 116th Congress

Will COVID-19 close the revolving door?

And 43 percent told the report’s authors they wanted to shift to the private sector, while about half were looking to move up the chain within the government, according to the research conducted in 2017

Congress · 116th Congress

Despite pressure for COVID-19 relief deal, stalemate continues

Members say the concerns are more about wanting to get aid into the pockets of struggling Americans as soon as possible than the optics of not securing relief before voters head to the polls.

Congress · 116th Congress

Hoyer: House eyeing vote on stopgap funding bill next week

The House could vote on a stopgap spending bill next week to give the Senate plenty of time to approve the measure before the fiscal year ends Sept. 30, according to House Majority Leader Steny H.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Rage against the (tape) machine

This morning, Maine Democratic Senate hopeful Sara Gideon’s campaign released a minutelong video juxtaposing audio of Trump from Woodward’s interview with footage from a Trump rally where the president

Policy · 116th Congress

Survey: Number of uninsured Americans increased in 2019

The rate is slightly higher than the 30.4 million, or 9.4 percent, who were uninsured at the time they were contacted through the department’s National Health Interview Survey in 2018.