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Congress · 117th Congress

Climate hawks reject compromise in reconciliation

For the 2022 election cycle, Manchin is the No. 1 recipient among all lawmakers of campaign contributions from the coal mining, mining, natural gas transmission and distribution, and oil and gas

Congress · 117th Congress

Eschewing Zoom, Don Young AWOL for 19 months of markups

He voted in person throughout the busy legislative month of July, with the exception of one vote on July 23 and all votes on July 1, which happened to be the day the full House voted on the $767

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes abortion rights legislation

The Supreme Court also announced Monday that it will hear oral arguments on Dec. 1 in a highly anticipated case involving a Mississippi abortion law that will determine if states can implement restrictions

Policy · 117th Congress

House prepares for abortion fight

The Supreme Court also announced it will hear oral arguments on Dec. 1 in Dobbs v.

Congress · 117th Congress

After August recess, Congress faces legislative deluge

The most immediate of three major priorities is that the government will partially shut down on Oct. 1 unless Congress does something in the next three weeks to keep appropriations flowing past the

Congress · 117th Congress

Ida could be catalyst for debt ceiling deal

And on Oct. 1, without a stopgap appropriations bill, all but the most essential government functions, to protect human life and property, would cease.

Congress · 117th Congress

Treasury pushes global crypto data-sharing rules in budget bill

Rettig has estimated the “tax gap” — the difference between taxes owed and paid to the federal government — stands at $1 trillion each year, with a portion coming from unpaid taxes on cryptocurrency trades

Congress · 117th Congress

House adopts budget, greenlights reconciliation process

didn’t get that demand met, they did get leadership to agree to holding the infrastructure vote no later than Sept. 27, a few days before surface transportation authorizations are set to expire Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Fixes to target date language for infrastructure vote teed up

target date holds, it would mean a vote on the infrastructure bill days before current surface transportation program authorizations are set to expire, as well as government-wide agency funding, on Oct. 1.