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Distrust of IRS drives GOP critique of Biden tax enforcement plan
The president wants to boost the IRS budget by $80 billion over 10 years in order to help the agency step up its enforcement activities.
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The president wants to boost the IRS budget by $80 billion over 10 years in order to help the agency step up its enforcement activities.
Senators say the agreement is “a realistic, compromise framework” for a wide range of infrastructure spending.
House Republicans offered little hope of a "Kumbaya" moment over infrastructure during a markup of a $547 billion surface transportation bill.
Bipartisan panel leaders want appropriators to include funding to implement their recommendations on how to make Congress function better.
Senators face a July 1 deadline to influence the NCAA’s so called NIL debate, or paying student-athletes for name, image and likeness use.
Members of a Senate group negotiating a fallback infrastructure plan say they will avoid tax increases but include climate-related spending.
The bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus has put together a $1.25 trillion infrastructure spending plan to help salvage faltering negotiations.
Inspector general report said the U.S. Park Police were not under White House orders to clear the square in June 2020 with tear gas and horses
Biden has two options to advance his ambitious public works vision: bipartisan agreements where possible and budget reconciliation where not.
Wyden said findings underscore need for making billionaires pay their fair share in taxes; Crapo blasted the leak of taxpayer information.
A joint Senate committee report details how Capitol Police failed to adequately prepare for the Jan. 6 mob attack on the Capitol.
Acting White House budget director Shalanda D. Young said there weren't any talks planned yet to hammer out a bipartisan spending deal.
House and Senate Democrats are in search of a path forward on voting rights in the wake of Sen. Joe Manchin's opposition.
The Capitol Police's Civil Disturbance Division did not use intelligence available to it to prepare for the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Capitol Police Assistant Chief Chad Thomas, who had a key role in security preparations for Jan. 6, is leaving the department.
The legislation would make climate change and emissions reduction a goal of nearly every applicable federal transportation program
House Democrats introduced a five-year, $547 billion surface transportation bill that could be a key part of Biden’s infrastructure plan.
Splits among Democrats over policy toward Israel and Palestine remain deep, but new government without Netanyahu could ease them temporarily.
Blanton is prohibited by agency rules from transporting non-official passengers in the architect of the Capitol car.
A federal court struck down a campaign finance provision, which is expected to give a boost to candidates who self-fund their campaigns.