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White House · 117th Congress

Garland zeroes in on voting rights

Schumer has said the chamber would vote on the elections, campaign finance and the ethics overhaul, known as S 1, this month. It is not expected to get enough votes to clear a procedural hurdle.

Congress · 117th Congress

Pentagon renews effort to withhold more unclassified records

[jwp-video n=”1″] ‘Defense of the homeland’ A 2011 judicial decision made it harder for the Defense Department to withhold certain unclassified information that officials believe is important

Policy · 117th Congress

Senate passes broad research and development bill

research security provisions, including a requirement that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, known as CFIUS, review foreign contributions to U.S. colleges and universities over $1

Congress · 117th Congress

Research and development ambitions will test bipartisanship

All but one of the 14 federal departments and agencies that research science and technology would see a boost in funding; the Defense Department would lose 1 percent of its funding.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate advances science and tech bill

access to, U.S. research and development by requiring the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, known as CFIUS, to review foreign contributions to U.S. colleges and universities over $1

Congress · 117th Congress

Extremism, racism in the military: ‘Here’ no evil?

[jwp-video n=”1″] Unlike Kahl, who has never served in the military, Sullivan has spent 26 years in the Marines and Marine Corps Reserve, a fact he pointed out to Kahl at the hearing.

Congress · 117th Congress

$1.9B Capitol security bill passes House; bipartisan talks likely

“It’s hard to imagine that anything we were going to do would happen earlier than Oct. 1,” Blunt said, raising the prospect of Capitol security funds getting lumped in with the end-of-fiscal year

Policy · 117th Congress

Disinformation can hurt you locally, too

Soon, police departments and 9-1-1 dispatchers were being bombarded by calls from Oregon homeowners who had heard that roving gangs of antifa members were setting fires.

Congress · 117th Congress

Top bipartisan group relaunches $110 billion technology bill

[jwp-video n=”1″] Unlike political rancor that accompanies most domestic spending legislation, bills targeting spending on U.S. technology, research and development appear to have broad bipartisan

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden’s cyber nominees could be tougher on Russia and China

[jwp-video n=”1″] Inglis, a computer scientist with multiple graduate degrees, was a commissioner on the Solarium Commission and previously served as the deputy director of the National Security