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Policy · 117th Congress

California board diversity requirements face legal challenge

start a conversation about diversity and create a matrix that sets a floor for diversity, not a ceiling,” co-chair Chris Holden, a Democrat who spearheaded AB 979, said during a committee hearing on Oct. 1.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Trillion-dollar talks

Abby Finkenauer, who announced she raised more than $1 million in the third fundraising quarter. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Green card recapture effort faces uncertain Senate future

If enacted, the provisions could help cut through some of that logjam — providing relief to some 4 million people waiting for family-based green cards and about 1 million stuck in the employment-based

Opinion · 117th Congress

Time for Biden to get out of the Build Back Better bubble

An Oct. 1-4 Quinnipiac poll put his overall job approval rating among registered voters at 40 percent approve to 53 percent disapprove, and his approval among all adults was only 38 percent. 

Congress · 117th Congress

With GOP sidelined, Manchin steps up to defend fossil fuels

For the 2022 election cycle, Manchin is the No. 1 recipient among all lawmakers of campaign contributions from the coal mining, mining, natural gas transmission and distribution and oil and gas industries

Congress · 117th Congress

Climate hawks reject compromise in reconciliation

For the 2022 election cycle, Manchin is the No. 1 recipient among all lawmakers of campaign contributions from the coal mining, mining, natural gas transmission and distribution, and oil and gas

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Punting isn’t just for football

The court has until Nov. 1 to finalize the map — and several groups have promised legal challenges — but candidates are already starting to announce bids for the newly drawn 8th District, north of Denver

Opinion · 117th Congress

Beating up on Manchin and Sinema won’t fix the Biden agenda

Those 13,471 votes represent 0.0084 percent of the 159,738,337 votes cast in last year’s election, or eight thousandths of 1 percent. That tiny margin eventually gave Democrats a 50-50 Senate.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Biden pitch meets resistance in Michigan GOP stronghold

just under 4 points in each of her two races; by contrast, Trump narrowly won the district, which stretches from the state capitol of Lansing east through Howell to northern Oakland County, by less than 1

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats, Republicans agree to short-term debt limit increase

benefits scheduled for Oct. 20 could be delayed by five days.Food stamp benefits due Oct. 25 would be delayed by a week.Federal employee salaries due to be paid Oct. 29 could be postponed by 11 days.Nov. 1