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Senate sets up Califf confirmation vote with narrow procedural win
The nominee to lead the FDA, Robert Califf, survived a Senate procedural vote Monday with the help of five Republicans.
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The nominee to lead the FDA, Robert Califf, survived a Senate procedural vote Monday with the help of five Republicans.
Senate Banking will vote Tuesday on five Fed nominees who, if confirmed, would give the central bank historic race and gender diversity.
House Republicans have been scathing in their assessments of what they’ve termed Democrats’ “Christmas tree” of a bill.
Photos of the week: This week the House of Representatives made a brief appearance, an albino squirrel was spotted, as was Angelina Jolie, while appropriators tried too find a way to keep the government funded
Congressional Hits and Misses for the week ending Feb. 11, 2022.
Spending for roads and other projects in the bipartisan infrastructure law remains on hold until Congress passes an appropriations bill.
Senate Small Business Chair Benjamin L. Cardin is hoping to attach a final round of COVID-19 aid for restaurants to the delayed fiscal 2022 spending package.
The FDA postponed a Feb. 15 review of the Pfizer shots for young children ages 6 months to 4 years old, citing the need for more time.
Defense would see a $30 billion boost above Biden’s budget request, or $5 billion more than even the fiscal 2022 defense authorization law.
A guessing game: How Sen. Klobuchar’s tech bill will impact consumers - Uncategorized
Senate Republicans are questioning Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin's work for a fintech company when she was on its board.
An executive order launches a plan to divide $7 billion in foreign reserves held in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The 2017 tax law changed the way businesses can write off R&D expenses. That could crimp innovation, Sharon Heck writes.
“This is, for Dems on the Hill, a ‘what side are you on?’ moment,” said one strategist, alluding to a pro-union song popularized by Pete Seeger.
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack named Shirley Sherrod to an equity panel over a decade after dismissing her, and then apologizing for doing so.
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With primaries quickly approaching, state courts are more likely the ones to decide how congressional district lines should be drawn.
Expected nomination of Black woman is likely to lead to more discussions about how to discuss race in America
Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger flipped a GOP district in 2018, but her new district backed Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin last year.
The bill would let workers pursue sexual harassment and assault claims in public courts rather than forcing them into a confidential forum.