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Congress · 117th Congress

New Senate highway bill may be part of something bigger

[jwp-video n=”1″] But it marks a moment of bipartisan comity as the White House and Senate Republicans remain at an impasse over the scope and cost of Biden’s infrastructure plan, which was

Congress · 117th Congress

Graham wants strings attached to debt limit bill

It would have kept lawmaker salaries on ice while the federal government was operating under a stopgap funding bill, in the absence of regular appropriations bills that are ordinarily due Oct. 1 each year

Congress · 117th Congress

House Republicans oust Liz Cheney from No. 3 leadership post

[jwp-video n=”1″] [McCarthy needs to rout Cheney to move past 2020] “I will do everything I can to ensure that the former president never again gets anywhere near the Oval Office,” Cheney

Congress · 117th Congress

Most of Pentagon billions moved to border wall not recoverable

[jwp-video n=”1″] In the first stream, $3.6 billion was moved from military construction projects at home and abroad, including many in Eastern European countries facing down threats from Russia

Congress · 117th Congress

Democratic unity makes Biden’s ambition possible

Bill after bill On the party’s highest-priority bills — the elections, campaign finance and ethics measure known as HR 1 and a background check bill for gun purchases — Speaker Nancy Pelosi

White House · 117th Congress

Biden’s border wall funding freeze under review

As soon as next month, the Government Accountability Office will issue an opinion on the legality of Biden’s decision to hold up more than $1 billion in construction funding for a southern border

Policy · 117th Congress

ESG lobbying surges with Democratic control of Washington

The reports, which were due April 20, cover activity from Jan. 1 through March 31, including the beginning of the Biden administration and Democrats’ control of both chambers of Congress.