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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Sunflower shocker

Buckeye State buys: Voters in Ohio are getting a crush of new ads, including a $1 million buy from Republican Senate nominee J.D.

Congress · 117th Congress

Lobbying ramps up around new health agency headquarters

Congress officially enacted ARPA-H with $1 billion in the fiscal 2022 omnibus spending package, but competing bills in the House and Senate would fill in the details of how the agency would operate, how

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Purity vs. pragmatism in key race for governor

Tim Pawlenty won reelection by 1 point (and with less than 47 percent of the vote). In 2020, Biden defeated President Donald Trump by 7 points.  

Policy · 117th Congress

Army tells House panel of enormous personnel shortfalls

The survey also showed that 1 in 6 military families has trouble feeding its members — a problem that pre-dated both the pandemic and the recent surge of inflation but that has not gone away.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate NDAA has $13 billion extra for defense inflation

Defense inflation goes by a different measure, and it is not known what prices will be like for the Pentagon from Oct. 1, 2022, through Sept. 30, 2023, the time period covered by the legislation.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

New FEC filings show no sign of donors abandoning Democrats

Corrected 1:05 p.m. | The president’s party usually loses seats in midterm elections, and those losses can be significant when the president is unpopular and the economy is in turmoil.

Congress · 117th Congress

Pentagon: Hill added $58 billion to current defense budget

These include, for example, money to help Ukraine fight Russia and just over $1 billion for the Red Hill fuel storage facility in Hawaii, much of which was allotted to deal with fuel leaks into local

Policy · 117th Congress

National 988 crisis hotline readied for rollout

Delphin-Rittmon, assistant Health and Human Services secretary for mental health and substance use, said funding from the 2021 COVID-19 relief law allowed the lifeline, still at 1-800-273-TALK, to answer

Opinion · 117th Congress

Joe Biden’s presidency is out of gas

In this case, head off to the Middle East, leaving behind a White House and Democratic Party in turmoil as he desperately seeks a solution to the country’s No. 1 problem: inflation.