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Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court rules Oklahoma can prosecute more tribal crimes

Separately, the federal judiciary had requested an additional 32 federal public defenders for fiscal 2023, $4.9 million for defender services and an additional $1 million for court security to handle

Congress · 117th Congress

Gun bill expands school safety spending beyond security

Pennsylvania plans to upgrade its surveillance cameras, radios and a door monitoring system with a $500,000 federal grant, one of hundreds awarded across the country over the past four years as part of a $1

Congress · 117th Congress

Earmark fans grow among House GOP as total requests swell

Corps of Engineers waterways projects, with $283 million requested to deepen the Sabine-Neches Waterway, which Weber describes on his website as the country’s “leading Energy & Military exporter and #1

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP talk of school ‘hardening’ panned as fig leaf by Democrats

Congress has already moved to provide more school security funding in recent years, authorizing $1 billion over 10 years following the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden will ask Congress for money to combat global hunger

President Joe Biden’s next supplemental spending request for Ukraine will include money to deal with a spiraling global food crisis, the United States’ No. 1 diplomat said in testimony before a Senate

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden meets robot dog, pitches innovation agenda

“The United States of America used to be ranked No. 1 in the world in investing in the future. Now we’re ranked No. 9, No. 9 in research and development,” he said.

Congress · 117th Congress

House appropriators plan June markups on fiscal 2023 bills

expected to meet shortly after the two-week recess this month to begin discussions aimed at reaching a bipartisan agreement on overall discretionary spending levels for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.