Policy · 117th Congress
Biden administration plans private refugee sponsorship program
It will enlist private organizations and everyday Americans, similar to efforts undertaken in the past year for Afghans and Ukrainians.
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It will enlist private organizations and everyday Americans, similar to efforts undertaken in the past year for Afghans and Ukrainians.
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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.
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.
What Republican governors DeSantis and Abbott are doing to migrants recalls the “Reverse Freedom Rides” of the 1960s.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is on track to process the most employment-based green cards in the history of the program.
The four bills, involving nearly $2 billion in grant programs, received varying levels of bipartisan support
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer took the first preliminary step Thursday toward considering stopgap funding legislation.
The reauthorization is expected to hitch a ride on the short-term government funding bill Congress is expected to take up next week.
States represented by top Senate appropriators received a disproportionately high amount of earmarked dollars.
Officials and experts in Washington and Taipei are debating whether America's "strategic ambiguity" toward Taiwan needs to end.
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.
Bank executives warned House lawmakers that the biggest lenders in the mortgage market are nonbanks that face fewer capital requirements.
Lawmakers in both chambers are hoping to update the Electoral Count Act of 1887, but can’t agree on how — and time is slipping away.
Two enthusiastic parties are a key ingredient for record-breaking turnout, and that’s what is likely to happen again this November.
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.