Policy · 117th Congress
Pentagon helping troops pay bills, but less than Congress wants
The changes were laid out in a memo in which Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III outlined enhanced compensation to offset rising costs.
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The changes were laid out in a memo in which Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III outlined enhanced compensation to offset rising costs.
Division over U.S.-Mexico border security threatens to tank a Democratic effort this month to ramp up federal grant funds to help migrants.
SIV program “has not lived up to the promise we made to participants” and requires policy changes to meet its full potential, a review found.
Climate activists protest Sen. Joe Manchin III’s energy permitting legislation in front of the Hart Senate Office Building on Thursday
Sen. Joe Manchin III's legislation to overhaul the federal permitting process got a GOP endorsement, but Democrats lined up in opposition.
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At Climate Week in New York City, attendees urge global financial institutions to scale back the financing of oil, gas and coal projects.
Public health officials say that syringe service programs are a key part of the toolbox used for harm reduction for people who use drugs.
The avoidable threat to America’s 5G future - Uncategorized
A federal appellate court Wednesday allowed the Justice Department to use classified documents seized in a search of Donald Trump’s Florida club last month.
Speaking at United Nations, Biden said Russia had made overt nuclear threats to Europe, and may not belong on the Security Council.
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer may take procedural steps to set up a vote next week on stopgap spending legislation running through Dec. 16.
Senate Democrats will try to start debate on the DISCLOSE Act, which would require more disclosure of the source of political money.
Capitol Lens taps into our archives with a photo showing then-Sen Mary Landrieu holding a beer keg nozzle for an LSU fan on Sept. 20, 2014.
Advocates for an overhaul of U.S. energy permitting rules say Canada's system offers a model to be emulated.
As the administration prepares for its Sept. 28 hunger conference, the food industry is wary of new labeling mandates.
The Senate voted 69-27 Wednesday to approve the Kigali Amendment, a treaty that would limit highly potent greenhouse gases.
Sen. Joe Manchin III proposed setting a two-year target for environmental reviews of major projects and shortening the statute of limitations for legal challenges.
Political Theater breaks down the most vulnerable members of Congress as they face a hard-fought midterm election.
Biden isn’t fooling anyone with his happy talk on the economy. He’s like a doctor with “good” news — your fever has dipped from 105 to 104.5.