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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

CBO: Debt limit to hit as soon as July, budget picture worsens

That compares to already slowing growth in 2022, when the economy expanded by an inflation-adjusted 1 percent, down sharply from the previous year coming out of the pandemic-induced downturn.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Sunshine State sunset debate

But considering how Democrats overperformed in November, when the economy was also voters’ No. 1 concern, the finding may not be as damning as it seems, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.

Opinion · 118th Congress

Is Joe Biden out of touch, or is he just cynical?

Both The Washington Post (Jan. 27-Feb. 1) and CBS (Feb. 1-4) have new surveys out with data that clashes with Biden’s rosy view of the state of the union. 

Congress · 118th Congress

McCarthy, House Republicans reframe debt limit strategy

Dodaro, U.S. comptroller general, estimated during a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing Feb. 1. Niels Lesniewski, Aidan Quigley, David Lerman and Paul M.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Cash course

Cardin of Maryland raised $29,191 in the last three months of 2022, though he had $1 million on hand. Cardin, 79, also has not disclosed his reelection plans. And Sen.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Four senators up in ’24 facing friendlier state electorates

The state has shifted slightly to the left over the past six years, to a 1-point Democratic edge (49.6-48.6 percent) after the 2022 elections from a razor-thin 0.1-point GOP edge (48.9-48.8 percent) after

Congress · 118th Congress

House GOP spotlights border security in hearing, resolution

The hearing, titled “The Biden Border Crisis, Part 1,” could serve as fodder for House Republicans to bolster another goal of theirs: impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Congress · 118th Congress

House foreign aid cardinal sanguine on fiscal 2024 funding

far-right Republicans will renew calls made during the Trump administration to pass deep cuts to foreign aid spending, which despite popular belief among some conservatives, only amounts to less than 1

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Citizens, disunited

Gallego’s campaign said it raised more than $1 million on the first day of the campaign. #VASen: Democratic Sen.

Congress · 118th Congress

Parties dig in for protracted fight over debt ceiling

the National Action Network’s Annual MLK Day Breakfast he mocked Republicans for talking about “big-spendin’ Democrats” when the deficit dropped by roughly $350 billion in fiscal 2021 and more than $1