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Policy · 117th Congress

Biden faces international climate-aid challenge in fiscal 2024

The Obama administration, for example, gave $1 billion toward international climate financing through that fund, said Niranjali Amerasinghe, executive director of ActionAid USA, the American wing of an

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Fellow New York Republican calls for Santos ethics investigation

In a form filed in September of this year, however, he said he had a 100 percent interest in a firm, Devolder Organization, that paid him between $1 million and $5 million in dividends in 2021 and 2022

Congress · 117th Congress

House Jan. 6 panel pushes for Capitol Police changes, funding

That’s separate from a roughly $1 billion security supplemental Congress passed last year in response to the attack that included $300 million for increased security measures, $71 million to cover

Congress · 117th Congress

House clears omnibus package as end nears for 117th Congress

Those amendments included a bipartisan measure to protect pregnant workers against workplace discrimination; $1 billion in funding for 9/11 first responders’ health costs; $6 billion to fund compensation

Congress · 117th Congress

Deal reached on amendments, omnibus motors towards passage

A Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., amendment to provide $1 billion to the World Trade Center Health Fund for first responders who got sick after the 9/11 cleanup effort and extend the program to 2027. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate passes $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill

A Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., amendment to provide $1 billion to the World Trade Center Health Fund for first responders who got sick after the 9/11 cleanup effort and extend the program to 2027. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Disarray OK?

In debt: Democrat Stacey Abrams raised more than $100 million for her gubernatorial campaign, but the campaign owes more than $1 million to vendors, according to an Axios report.  Bad debt?

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats move to release Trump taxes

JCT’s summary showed Trump reported net federal income taxes of $0 for the 2020 tax year, $750 in multiple years and almost $1 million one year.

Congress · 117th Congress

2022 Feature Photos of the Year

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) APRIL 1: An April Fools’ Day sign is seen at the “whisper spot” in Statuary Hall in the Capitol. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) APRIL 4: Sen.

Congress · 117th Congress

House sends Senate one-week stopgap funds extension to buy time

A path was cleared for an omnibus Tuesday night, when three of the top four appropriators announced agreement on a “framework” for a bill covering appropriations for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

2022 News Photos of the Year

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) MARCH 1: Vice President Kamala Harris, Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., walk through the U.S.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

How the battleground states have shifted over the past decade

Republicans have the advantage in Georgia (R+4.5 points), North Carolina (R+2.9) and Arizona (R+1.8), while Democrats have the edge in Wisconsin (D+1), Nevada (D+1.7), New Hampshire (D+2.1), Pennsylvania

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court to weigh state power over federal elections

Voter advocates in the North Carolina case argued that Republicans would likely win 10 or 11 of the state’s 14 newly drawn congressional seats — in a state former President Donald Trump won by 1

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending December 2, 2022

-elect Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., after drawing the No. 1 pick in the House new member room lottery in the Cannon Building on Friday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

Congress · 117th Congress

House GOP votes down earmark ban proposal

House Appropriations Chair Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., brought back the practice with increased transparency rules and a cap at 1 percent of annual discretionary spending.