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Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Take Five: Tony Gonzales

They get on a train that goes through Eagle Pass into San Antonio and onward, and the husband loses his arm, the wife loses her leg and their 1-year-old daughter loses parts of her hand.

Congress · 117th Congress

Armed with tax estimate, House moves toward vote on budget bill

p> Taxes on corporations are estimated at roughly $814 billion, down about $150 billion from the September package, while high-income individuals would face $640 billion in tax increases, down from $1

Policy · 117th Congress

Census may have missed more than 1 million, report suggests

[Census: California, Northeast, Midwest lose House seats] The Urban Institute estimated a close to 1 percent net double count in Minnesota, contributing to the state keeping all of its House

Congress · 117th Congress

Key justices skeptical of Texas abortion law structure

If the potential minimum penalty were raised to $1 million under a similar law in a different state, it would take “a lot of fortitude” to violate it, Roberts said.

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court takes on cases about Texas abortion law

The justices agreed to decide issues in two lawsuits — one from abortion providers and one from the Justice Department — and set both for oral argument Nov. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

House Oversight Committee debates Texas abortion law

Clarified Oct. 1 | Rep. Cori Bush was raped at a church camp as a teenager. A month later, she realized she was pregnant and sought out an abortion, she said at a hearing Thursday.

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden signs short-term spending bill, averting shutdown

The House voted 220-211 along party lines last week to send the original bill, with the debt limit language, to the Senate after removing a provision that would have provided $1 billion for Israel

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Infrastructure uncertainty rankles vulnerable Democrats

Democrats clashed this week over whether the more than $1 trillion infrastructure bill should move in tandem with a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package covering a range of Biden administration priorities

Policy · 117th Congress

Pressure builds to address climate-induced migration

Customs and Border Protection recorded more than 1 million unique encounters with migrants, many of whom were Central American, compared with just over 850,000 during the same period in fiscal 2019.

Policy · 117th Congress

Ethiopia violence stokes alarm in Washington about civil war

Some 1 million people in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray area are experiencing famine-like conditions, and an estimated 5.2 million of the region’s 6 million people need some form of humanitarian aid,