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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Roe, Roe, Roe the vote

China ads: A Wall Street Journal analysis of broadcast television and national cable data finds that roughly 1 in 9 ads aired so far this year in all House and Senate races have mentioned China,

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Signs of red ahead

Goldilocks, Act 1: A state judge says the new congressional map in Kansas went too far favoring Republicans, CQ Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone writes.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: No recess for campaign money

The filings show that candidates are gearing up for another year of expensive elections, with more House candidates raising at least $1 million and candidate loans fueling intense primary battles

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes $55B aid package for restaurants, other businesses

would tack on another $13 billion for small businesses that suffered revenue losses of at least 40 percent during the pandemic, without regard to what industries they operate in, with grants capped at $1

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Historic confirmation, then recess

Running after Walker: CNN’s KFile mines years of Herschel Walker’s past motivational speeches to find that he has been repeating a false claim that he graduated from the University of Georgia in the top 1

Congress · 117th Congress

House readies relief package for restaurants, other industries

The negotiators couldn’t agree on enough offsets for appropriating another $5 billion in foreign assistance, but they were debating whether to take approximately $1 billion from the domestic funds

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden administration will rescind border expulsion policy

Border agents logged more than 900,000 encounters with migrants since Oct. 1, the beginning of fiscal 2022 — roughly double the number of migrants encountered over the same time frame in fiscal 2021

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate close to COVID-19 aid deal; global funds in question

But Romney said negotiators were still debating whether to take $1 billion of the $10 billion slated for HHS and instead give that to the United States Agency for International Development for foreign

Policy · 117th Congress

Government prepares for possible spike in migration

Since the start of fiscal 2022 on Oct. 1, government data shows border officials have recorded more than 900,000 encounters with migrants, a 99 percent increase from the same time frame in fiscal

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: KBJ OK TBD

After Jackson was nominated last month, the liberal group Demand Justice announced a $1 million ad buy supporting her nomination. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Feeling the pinch

He has made it his goal never to spend $1 on positive advertising in campaigns. And I convinced him in one of our cycles to run a positive piece.”

Congress · 117th Congress

In the game of earmarks, Shelby has no peers

That figure represents about 0.6 percent of the total package, coming in below a cap of 1 percent of appropriated funds Democratic leaders established last year. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Retreat rerouted

Ted Cruz pumped $137,000 out of his own reelection fund to support former aide Cassy Garcia’s campaign in the March 1 GOP primary in the competitive 28th District, which The Dallas Morning News points

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes overdue $1.5 trillion omnibus appropriations bill

The four-day stopgap, which will be the fourth Congress has passed for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, is needed because of the time it will take to enroll the massive bill, a House leadership

Congress · 117th Congress

Omnibus talks appear on track; House vote expected Wednesday

remained, there was confidence on both sides of the aisle that talks were going well enough on the massive, long-overdue package that a fourth continuing resolution for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1