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Policy · 117th Congress

Army tells House panel of enormous personnel shortfalls

The survey also showed that 1 in 6 military families has trouble feeding its members — a problem that pre-dated both the pandemic and the recent surge of inflation but that has not gone away.

Congress · 117th Congress

NDAA a magnet for far-reaching amendments

Although Congress passed a law in 2010 that reduced statutory penalties for crack cocaine offenses to produce an 18-to-1 crack-to-powder ratio for length of sentences — down from 100-to-1 from 1986

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate NDAA has $13 billion extra for defense inflation

Defense inflation goes by a different measure, and it is not known what prices will be like for the Pentagon from Oct. 1, 2022, through Sept. 30, 2023, the time period covered by the legislation.

Congress · 117th Congress

House easily passes NDAA

The massive piece of legislation would authorize $1 billion in new military aid for Ukraine and force the Biden administration to keep developing a nuclear cruise missile that officials had wanted

Congress · 117th Congress

Pentagon: Hill added $58 billion to current defense budget

These include, for example, money to help Ukraine fight Russia and just over $1 billion for the Red Hill fuel storage facility in Hawaii, much of which was allotted to deal with fuel leaks into local

Policy · 117th Congress

National 988 crisis hotline readied for rollout

Delphin-Rittmon, assistant Health and Human Services secretary for mental health and substance use, said funding from the 2021 COVID-19 relief law allowed the lifeline, still at 1-800-273-TALK, to answer

Congress · 117th Congress

Reconciliation talks complicated by ‘SALT’ tax hurdle

Their negotiations have focused on a package that would raise roughly $1 trillion in revenue, with half to offset spending initiatives on climate and potentially health care and the other half for deficit

Policy · 117th Congress

Park Police radio channels unrecorded for years, watchdog says

Park Police has been under public scrutiny since some of its officers along with officers from other law enforcement agencies violently cleared largely peaceful protesters from Lafayette Park on June 1,

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court rules Oklahoma can prosecute more tribal crimes

Separately, the federal judiciary had requested an additional 32 federal public defenders for fiscal 2023, $4.9 million for defender services and an additional $1 million for court security to handle

Congress · 117th Congress

Advocates mobilize as abortion bans take effect

It’s because continuing pregnancy to term and childbirth is inherently more dangerous than having an abortion,” he said during a June 1 briefing before the decision.

Policy · 117th Congress

SEC’s climate rule heats up debate on supply chain emissions

on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures and by requiring disclosure of [greenhouse gas] emissions, including disclosure (for many companies) of Scope 3 emissions and third-party assurance of Scopes 1

Congress · 117th Congress

Mental health becomes focal point of Senate gun framework

than perpetrators While about 8 percent of people who perpetrate mass shootings have a history of lifetime psychotic symptoms, according to a 2021 study, deaths from such shootings make up less than 1