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Congress · 117th Congress

Debt ceiling hangs over Democrats’ legislative home stretch

mark up the revised budget in committee, rather than employ a special “auto discharge” procedure Democrats were able to use for the initial fiscal 2022 budget since the panel didn’t act before an April 1

Policy · 117th Congress

California board diversity requirements face legal challenge

start a conversation about diversity and create a matrix that sets a floor for diversity, not a ceiling,” co-chair Chris Holden, a Democrat who spearheaded AB 979, said during a committee hearing on Oct. 1.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Trillion-dollar talks

Abby Finkenauer, who announced she raised more than $1 million in the third fundraising quarter. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Punting isn’t just for football

The court has until Nov. 1 to finalize the map — and several groups have promised legal challenges — but candidates are already starting to announce bids for the newly drawn 8th District, north of Denver

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Biden pitch meets resistance in Michigan GOP stronghold

just under 4 points in each of her two races; by contrast, Trump narrowly won the district, which stretches from the state capitol of Lansing east through Howell to northern Oakland County, by less than 1

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: The other deadline today

Unconventional wisdom: The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Dec. 1 in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a potential challenge to the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Irreconcilable differences?

Ryan also did not know if or when his Senate campaign would hold in-person events again, noting that he is quarantining until Oct. 1.

Opinion · 117th Congress

GOP has to make 2022 about policy, not personality

Gavin Newsom in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans almost 2-to-1, where Donald Trump got trounced in both 2016 and 2020 and where no Republican has been elected statewide since 2006 was a long

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

Democrats mull disapproval process to break debt limit stalemate

could come in October or November, according to the Congressional Budget Office, though Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned Congress must act sooner because of large benefit payments due Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate aims for weekend vote on infrastructure bill

The Senate could vote this weekend on its nearly $1 trillion infrastructure legislation after Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer filed a motion to bring the debate to a close as soon as Saturday.

Policy · 117th Congress

Top Republican wants even ‘more money’ for defense

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