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Energy department briefs senators on COVID-19 origins

Josh Hawley, R-Mo., who also attended the briefing, sponsored a bill to declassify relevant intelligence that passed the Senate by unanimous consent on March 1 and passed the House 419-0 on March 10.

White House blueprint would raise taxes, boost spending

The plan calls for imposing a 25 percent minimum tax on the wealthiest 0.01 percent of households, quadrupling a 1 percent surcharge on corporate stock buybacks, restoring the top marginal income tax rate

Voters are smarter than Biden thinks

Our latest "Winning the Issues" survey (conducted March 1-3) confirms an electorate that is simply not buying the president’s narrative that his policies are working to lower inflation and spur growth.

Policy · 118th Congress

As Willow project decision nears, Alaska ponders ties to oil

In its environmental analysis released Feb. 1, Interior recommended narrowing the project from five drilling sites to three, though the department said it has “substantial concerns” about Willow

Congress · 118th Congress

Alaska Democrat: Environmentalism and oil need to ‘coexist’

And the infrastructure necessary for the project would make it easier to build other developments nearby, like proposed drill sites Cassin, West Willow, Harpoon, Merlin 1 and Merlin 2 — which would lead

Policy · 118th Congress

Biden mixes doable, aspirational health messages in speech

“There are millions of other Americans who are not on Medicare, including 200,000 young people with Type 1 diabetes who need insulin to stay alive,” Biden said to applause from Democrats and a few