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Potential fallback for debt ceiling fraught with complications

In the Senate, if the Budget Committee has not reported a budget resolution by April 1, the deadline in budget law, one or more budget resolutions can be introduced after that date and automatically

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats split over military aid to Israel

The $1 billion for Israel’s Iron Dome rocket-defense shield was in an initial version of the resolution but, after progressives said they’d oppose the measure if it was included, was deleted from

Policy · 117th Congress

House prepares for abortion fight

The Supreme Court also announced it will hear oral arguments on Dec. 1 in Dobbs v.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The world has moved on from debt ceiling gamesmanship

On Monday, the Supreme Court announced it would begin to consider on Dec. 1 a Mississippi case that could lead to the overturning of Roe v Wade next year. 

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Take Five: Andrew Garbarino

Thank God it was at 1 p.m., so I could sleep late.  Now I really enjoy the fact that it’s something I do with my dad.

Policy · 117th Congress

In response to Western drought, a flood of legislation

It also would provide $1 billion for near-term drought relief programs and another $150 million specifically to help Native American tribes mitigate drought impacts.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

How we got here: The raw post-9/11 films of Greg Barker

That includes an extensive interview from Dec. 1, 2001, with John Walker Lindh, the so-called American Taliban who was the war on terror’s first enemy combatant detainee.

Congress · 117th Congress

After August recess, Congress faces legislative deluge

The most immediate of three major priorities is that the government will partially shut down on Oct. 1 unless Congress does something in the next three weeks to keep appropriations flowing past the