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Common ground on the debt limit? Here’s what to look for

Caps for the remainder of the decade would allow for 1 percent annual growth.  Democrats may not agree with 1 percent but maybe they’d compromise around 2 percent, Rep. Don Bacon suggested.

Congress · 118th Congress

End of public health emergency causes cascade of changes

Those authorities run through Oct. 1, 2024, but because pharmacists operate largely under state laws, the intersection of federal and state policies will be unclear once the emergency expires in

Congress · 117th Congress

Deal reached on amendments, omnibus motors towards passage

A Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., amendment to provide $1 billion to the World Trade Center Health Fund for first responders who got sick after the 9/11 cleanup effort and extend the program to 2027. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate passes $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill

A Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., amendment to provide $1 billion to the World Trade Center Health Fund for first responders who got sick after the 9/11 cleanup effort and extend the program to 2027. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Schumer: Senate closing in on omnibus amendments deal

It would extend the program to 2027 and provide $1 billion to help ensure new claims can still be accepted, although that’s short of the $3.6 billion advocates had been seeking to fully erase the budget

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats confident about budget vote as GOP plans amendments

Rubio also said he’ll offer an amendment to ensure the reconciliation measure can’t pass ahead of a permitting overhaul Schumer promised Manchin a vote on before Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers push for surprise billing changes as law takes effect

Corrected Jan. 6 | All Americans are protected as of Jan. 1 from unexpected out-of-network medical bills, thanks to the implementation of legislation to ban surprise medical billing, but many lawmakers

Congress · 117th Congress

Defense policy amendments pour in ahead of floor action

James Lankford, R-Okla., submitted an amendment that would block the Pentagon from enforcing its mandate for servicemembers until any exemption requests filed before Dec. 1, 2022, are resolved.

Policy · 117th Congress

Lawmakers clash over surprise billing law’s implementation

influential voices in the health care industry that spent millions trying to influence the law are pushing the Biden administration to amend its surprise billing policies before the law takes effect on Jan. 1.

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

Hurricane Ida highlights infrastructure priorities

Cassidy, who advocated for including coastal resiliency funding in the bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed the Senate by a 69-30 margin on Aug. 10, said Monday that he was among the more than 1

Congress · 117th Congress

Amendment holds slow Senate infrastructure bill’s progress

Individual senators’ holds on bipartisan amendments slowed debate on a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure bill Tuesday, casting doubt on Senate Democrats’ hopes of wrapping up the bill by this weekend. 

Policy · 117th Congress

Infrastructure bill would transform energy, but maybe not enough

Multibillion-dollar natural disasters — events that cost more than $1 billion to clean up — have cost the U.S. an average of $47.6 billion a year from 1980 through 2020, according to the National

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure committees ask: What about us?

His five-year surface transportation and water bill, which passed the House on July 1, has effectively been ignored during the process.

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan group avoids partisan hurdles in infrastructure talks

group negotiating a fallback infrastructure plan say they will avoid tax increases and user fees, but include climate-related spending, in a bid to get past obstacles that have tripped up progress on a $1