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Mining lobby doubles spending as Congress focuses on 1872 law
Lobbying money doubles as Congress takes up legislation to overhaul law that allows mining on federal land without paying royalties.
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Lobbying money doubles as Congress takes up legislation to overhaul law that allows mining on federal land without paying royalties.
China and Russia are increasing their capacities to threaten the United States from space, according to a new Pentagon report.
Biden picks former prosecutor for top role at gun regulation agency - Uncategorized
In the latest episode of Fintech Beat, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire discusses NFTs and other fintech innovations.
The House Appropriations Committee tentatively plans to take up spending bills in June, according to people familiar with the schedule.
Administration officials are taking to the road this month to promote the rural benefits of infrastructure spending.
Texas' Republican governor calling a special election in a district a Democrat won by 14 points in 2020 indicates the GOP sees an opportunity.
The event celebrated a historic moment for the country, and Jackson spoke of civil rights struggles that got her there.
The Biden administration is close to striking an agreement with Iran, and lobbying machinery is cranking back into action on Capitol Hill.
President Joe Biden’s 2023 budget request sets up a replay of the partisan clash over spending levels that delayed this year’s spending bills.
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic Supreme Count confirmation and a fox hounding the Hill are among the highlights of this week’s photos.
Both FCC and FEC rules deal require candidates to identify themselves in ads, but with Dr. Oz, does that include a first name?
Fix Our House argues that proportional representation is the key to ending gerrymandering and shaking up congressional inaction.
In this episode of CQ Budget, David Lerman and Aidan Quigley examine how a deal on COVID-19 aid fell apart and the prospects of salvaging it.
Major League Baseball is back — and it's got some cryptocurrency-sportsbook-monopoly-business baggage in its starting lineup.
Members and experts doubted the effectiveness and practicality of placing lawmaker assets in a qualified blind trust.
The Senate voted unanimously Thursday to pass a bill to remove Russia's favorable trade status and to enact an energy embargo.
After a California judge rejected a state law requiring board diversity, investors said they would continue to push companies to change.
Democrats marked Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the Supreme Court with smiles, tears and cheers.
Senators pressed Defense Department leaders to send more weapons to Ukraine more quickly, with the goal of defeating Russia.