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Biden’s infrastructure plan seen as aiding ‘initial link’ in farm supply chain
The biofuels industry is disappointed that Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal makes little mention of biofuels.
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The biofuels industry is disappointed that Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal makes little mention of biofuels.
OPINION — The Congress of today is far more cooperative than appearances suggest. And this is in no small part because of its norms.
Biden’s latest spending proposal would direct $174 billion to put more Americans in electric vehicles. Are car buyers ready?
A surface transportation bill is due for reauthorization Sept 30. Biden says his proposal is for a one-time investment.
Unlike Obama, President Biden may find mildly friendly allies in corporate America for his climate agenda. Public perception has changed, too.
President Biden’s infrastructure proposal would provide the first significant federal funding for gun violence prevention groups.
Deaths in the United States increased nearly 16 percent in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a CDC report.
Democrat Rita Hart has withdrawn her challenge to the election of her Republican opponent, Mariannette Miller-Meeks, in Iowa’s 2nd District.
A bipartisan chorus in Washington says U.S. dependence on just a few sources of semiconductors for its economy and military is dangerous.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday will outline a wide swath of changes to investing in the U.S. infrastructure system.
Melanie Stansbury won the Democratic nomination for a June special election to replace Deb Haaland in New Mexico’s 1st District.
Unions, environmentalists and corporate lobbyists are uniting to push for action as President Joe Biden lays out an infrastructure plan.
Shawn Fremstad of the liberal Center for Economic and Policy Research on what the COVID-19 relief law accomplishes and where it falls short.
Things will be different at Nationals Park this year, and they will also be kind of weird, because the pandemic ain’t over yet.
OPINION — Schumer and Pelosi can learn from past leaders, who worked together to achieve a historic outcome for all Americans in 1964.
United control of the the White House and Congress can be fleeting, and that's why Joe Biden and Democrats seem like they are in a hurry.
Homeland Security Department will begin six, 60-day sprints on specific cybersecurity fronts, including fighting ransomware.
The GOP response to Biden's infrastructure proposal indicates Democrats may have to use reconciliation to get it through the Senate.
Money would provide broadband to 30 million people and prioritize affordability for families in rural, urban, and tribal areas.
House Democrats are trying to build momentum around a series of proposals to increase diversity at the State Department.