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Policy · 117th Congress

Investors press firms on donations as political spending jumps

The party’s voting and ethics overhaul, known as HR 1 in the House and S 1 in the Senate, includes provisions that would repeal the restriction on use of SEC funding to finalize rules related to political

Policy · 117th Congress

Budget release starts a process that will run through summer

was “essential that Congress, on a bipartisan and bicameral basis, work with the president to negotiate budget toplines” to be able to start writing the spending bills for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Vulnerable Democrats bet earmark stigma has worn off

Leahy, D-Vt., placed new transparency requirements and guardrails on the process when they opted to end the ban this year: The total amount of earmarks will be capped at 1 percent of discretionary funding

Policy · 117th Congress

Efforts to protect kids online gain bipartisan momentum

[Kids emerge as bipartisan bridge to take on social media giants] [jwp-video n=”1″] “As children spend drastically more time online, the tech platforms really have become a perilous minefield

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

Congress · 117th Congress

Texas duo top list of House appropriations earmark requests

Only a handful of members asked for less than $1 million. One is Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations ranking member Robert B. Aderholt, R-Ala., though he can probably rely on retiring Sen.