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Congress · 116th Congress

Final rule on fuel economy rollback opens door for lawsuits

The United Auto Workers is also opposed to diluting fuel efficiency standards for automobiles, Josh Nassar, legislative director for UAW, which represents more than 1 million auto-industry workers

Policy · 116th Congress

Supreme Court justices’ perks revealed in new report

[jwp-video n=”1″] Supreme Court justices fill out annual financial disclosures that list when a private entity or school gives them more than $390 in meals, lodging or transportation.

Congress · 116th Congress

Opportunity knocks for Congress during crisis

Yields on 30-year Treasury bonds are below 2 percent; 10-year rates have dropped below 1 percent. Lenders are willing to lose money after inflation to lock their money away safely for decades.

Congress · 116th Congress

Campus Notebook: A rundown of Duncan Hunter’s transgressions

[jwp-video n=”1″] Hunter’s decision to resign bolstered Republican chances of holding on to the 50th District in Southern California, which President Donald Trump carried by 15 points in 2016

Policy · 116th Congress

Is a tax-by-mile system ready to replace fuel taxes?

On Jan. 1, Utah implemented its own optional road usage charge for electric and hybrid vehicles on a voluntary basis, said Eileen Barron, a spokeswoman for the Utah Department of Transportation.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Mayors see historic opportunity in presidential race

Bloomberg focused on the rollout of a $1 trillion infrastructure plan, which he said would funnel money to local leaders who would be empowered to make their own decisions about what is best for their