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One-week stopgap bill clears as appropriators work to close out omnibus
House and Senate Appropriations Committee leaders distributed spending allocations to their dozen subcommittees on Thursday
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House and Senate Appropriations Committee leaders distributed spending allocations to their dozen subcommittees on Thursday
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Lawmakers are seeking to end the Defense Department’s extensive use of unfunded priorities lists to increase the Pentagon’s budget.
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A proposed overhaul of the federal energy infrastructure permitting process from Sen. Joe Manchin III was rejected by the Senate.
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Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado unveiled legislation Thursday to revise the agricultural visa system.
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Most of the provisions aimed at identifying and removing extremism in the U.S. military were stripped out of the annual defense policy bill.
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Kyrsten Sinema seems to understand that looking ahead, independents are the voters to watch when it comes to both parties’ chances in 2024.
The House passed a stopgap measure Wednesday to give Congress an extra week to complete an overdue omnibus spending package.
Democrats wanted to see a broader purge of white supremacist statues, but said removing the former Supreme Court justice is a good start.
Nancy Pelosi, the first woman speaker of the House, took a bow Wednesday night. as her official portrait was unveiled.