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White House · 117th Congress

What’s in Biden’s infrastructure investment, corporate tax plan

The one-time investment is sweeping, covering everything from climate change to workforce development, and would amount to an investment of about 1 percent of the GDP per year over eight years, according

Congress · 117th Congress

Nonprofits unsure about small-business loan access as clock ticks

This expanded group of nonprofits isn’t eligible if they engage in substantial lobbying activities or paid more than $1 million to lobby in 2019, so some of the biggest labor unions would likely be excluded

Congress · 117th Congress

Memory of Capitol riot hangs over DC statehood hearing

The bill could have gotten a House vote before April 1 without a hearing because it passed last Congress, but Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney said in a press call Monday that holding the hearing was important

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes immigration bill to help ‘Dreamers’

[jwp-video n=”1″] Upton told CQ Roll Call the measure is “not a perfect bill,” but that the Senate can make changes. He also expressed sympathy for the Dreamer population.

Congress · 117th Congress

USTR veteran Tai confirmed by Senate to lead trade agency

In the March 1 report, the administration said the U.S. will partner with allies to press Beijing to end unfair trade practices and to address China’s overproduction that has led to global distortions

Congress · 117th Congress

Guzman receives Senate confirmation to lead SBA

“The Small Business Administration has overseen two pandemic-related programs that will dole out more than $1 trillion to our nation’s small businesses, nonprofits, and religious institutions,” Senate

Policy · 117th Congress

Antitrust risks cloud outlook for fintech deals amid surge

A total of 232 global fintech deals were announced from Jan. 1 through March 10 with an aggregate value of $47.8 billion, compared with 160 deals collectively worth $39.3 billion during the first