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Democrats tout climate spending in reconciliation
The White House announced a framework for $555 billion worth of new climate-related spending but makes no mention of policies such as a methane fee.
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The White House announced a framework for $555 billion worth of new climate-related spending but makes no mention of policies such as a methane fee.
GOP lawmakers say Biden's mandate threatens defense; administration points to outcome of mandates by companies such as United Airlines
Before he was congressman for Arkansas’ 2nd District, French Hill got his start in D.C. as an aide to Texas Sen. John Tower in the 1980s.
Justices face arguments that a novel enforcement scheme could be used by states to neutralize other constitutional rights.
The panel has released its latest progress report, tracking 97 recommendations it made last Congress and whether they’ve gone anywhere.
Capitol Hill Democrats were searching for a combination of climate provisions that will garner the support of Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va.
A turf battle between the House and Senate ratchets up as as budget negotiators close in on another self-imposed deadline.
Republicans expect the Carey-Russo race to confirm that independents have soured on Biden and that Trump’s endorsement still matters.
Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden released details Wednesday of his proposal to tax the yearly change in value of billionaires’ assets.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House Rules Committee would hold a hearing on the Democratic budget reconciliation package to expand the social safety net and combat climate change.
Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth touted her plan to create an independent commission to study the failed nation-building effort in Afghanistan.
Lawmakers have until Sunday to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill or a third extension of a highway and transportation spending law.
New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray Lujan answers questions about the rough-and-tumble of politics. And mountain biking.
Photo of the day: Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., arrives for the Senate Democrats'Â’ lunch in the Capitol on Tuesday.
Democrats appear ready to protect much of the proposed child care spending in a sweeping budget bill as negotiators close in on a deal.
Insurance industry is closely eyeing lawmakers’ search to pay for a jobs and spending bill expected to cost around $2 trillion over a decade.
A plan to require banks to report new data on accounts to the IRS is unlikely to survive in a final budget reconciliation package.
West Virginia’s senior senator opposes many of the clean energy elements in the Democratic budget reconciliation proposal.
The Defense Department says there are still hundreds of Americans in Afghanistan, but some do not wish to leave.
A bipartisan group of senators wants the Defense Department to move faster in its efforts to prevent sexual assault in the military.