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$6M flows through loopholes in pledge against corporate PACs
62 House and Senate members pledged not to take money from corporate PACs, but special interest money still reaches their campaign accounts.
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62 House and Senate members pledged not to take money from corporate PACs, but special interest money still reaches their campaign accounts.
Two senators are working on an amendment to address concerns about proposed new reporting rules for cryptocurrency transactions.
Other Democratic agenda priorities could crowd out efforts to overhaul the authorization, known as an AUMF, passed after 9/11.
Michele Alt, Dan Awrey and Caitlin Long provide an overview of bank charters and fintech charters — and what they mean for crypto.
An endorsement from Donald Trump helped Mike Carey top a field of 11 GOP candidates seeking to succeed former Ohio Rep. Steve Stivers.
Broadband stakeholders have found plenty to like in the bipartisan Senate infrastructure bill, though it has billions less than they’d sought.
Individual senators’ holds on bipartisan amendments slowed debate on a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure bill Tuesday.
The Senate sent legislation to President Joe Biden for his signature to award Capitol Police and Metro PD with congressional gold medals.
ANALYSIS — Donald Trump remains the key GOP figure in the run-up to the 2022 midterms, not congressional Republican, Stu Rothenberg writes.
OPINION — Congress has an opportunity to correct Medicare’s discriminatory coverage provisions for mental health and substance use disorders.
OPINION — The American Music Fairness Act would ensure that artists are fairly compensated for the use of their music on radio stations.Â
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer said he expects the long-awaited bipartisan infrastructure bill to pass later this week.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s plan to link a $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure bill to a $3.5 trillion budget is starting to backfire.
The Senate Finance chair is concerned blockchain technology developers may face difficulty complying with proposed reporting requirements.
The Senate is on track to pass an infrastructure bill soon, but Congress did not extend a moratorium on evictions that has expired.
Sen. Lindsey Graham announced he would self-quarantine for 10 days Monday after revealing a positive COVID-19 test.
The White House is facing pressure from congressional Democrats to extend an eviction moratorium, but says it can't act unilaterally.
Almost half of the Senate bill’s new spending would be for transportation, with the Transportation Department overseeing a major share.
Photo of the day: Democratic Rep. Cori Bush holds a "housing is a human right" sign at the House steps on Saturday morning.
OPINION — Members of Congress should protect and expand our public parks when they finalize the infrastructure bill.Â