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Making ‘SALT’ relief pay for itself among Democrats’ options
Democrats pushing to lift a cap on state and local tax deductions may need to finance relief by keeping some limit in place for years to come.
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Democrats pushing to lift a cap on state and local tax deductions may need to finance relief by keeping some limit in place for years to come.
Rep. Steve Cohen has weed and brownies on the brain, Al Franken hates Sen. Ted Cruz, and Jen Psaki says she's just trying not to get fired.
The House will take up a 30-day extension of surface transportation programs while negotiators work out how to scale back larger budget bill.
Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, just days before the justices return for a new term
The president wades into the House Democratic stalemate over his sweeping infrastructure and safety net proposals.
Manchin’s $1.5 trillion ceiling for the reconciliation bill has hamstrung talks to unlock progressive support for the infrastructure measure.
Republicans Matt Gaetz of Florida and Tom McClintock of California joined House Judiciary Democrats to advance the marijuana bill.
A tense House Oversight and Reform hearing Thursday delved into state restrictions on abortion in light of a new Texas law.
A Facebook executive was grilled by senators from both parties Thursday over the company targeting users as young as 8 years old.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi abandoned a House vote on a bipartisan infrastructure bill after negotiations hit a dead end.
Democrats who face tough races next year want the House to "take the win" and pass an infrastructure package that is tied up in wrangling.
Biden signed a stopgap funding measure Thursday with hours to spare before federal agencies would otherwise have to start shutting down.
The GOP criticism of corporations that embrace environmental, social and governance issues show what's at stake in the midterms.
The Senate confirmed Rohit Chopra to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, ending a process that began eight months ago.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she remained confident that she could pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill despite opposition from progressives.
As Democrats battle each other over a bipartisan infrastructure package, some business groups want GOP to provide needed votes.
Democratic leaders are trying to resolve divisions over scaling back the health care policy wish list in their $3.5 trillion budget package.
Offices of members who represent diversifying districts are retooling their outreach to constituents, but some say they need more help.
Don Young, the longest serving Republican in Congress, hasn't voted in his committees since February 2020.
Speaker Pelosi said the House will move ahead with a Thursday vote on an infrastructure bill, despite uncertainty that Democrats can pass it.