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Congress · 117th Congress

Santos pledges apolitical role heading Census Bureau

The agency missed its original April 1 deadline to release local data used for redistricting because of delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic as well as decisions by the Trump administration.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: DC, where TX Dems summer

In other Senate battlegrounds: Democrat Alex Lasry, whose father co-owns the Milwaukee Bucks, raised $1 million and had the same amount on hand for his campaign to take on Wisconsin GOP Sen.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Election Day 2022 will be Independents’ Day

In 2020, that margin was reduced to a 1-point advantage. Second, in terms of ideology, self-defined conservatives outnumbered liberals by 9 points in 2016. 

Policy · 117th Congress

For US international students, pandemic uncertainty looms

The State Department has taken steps to ease the process, including exempting students whose programs begin Aug. 1 or later from existing travel restrictions and prioritizing student visa appointments

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Hot mule sweat summer

It’s ridiculous in a country where we are spending more on health care than every other country, but it’s still the No. 1 cause of individual bankruptcy.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden plan gives moderate Democrats sticker shock

Peters supports the bipartisan compromise that Romney helped broker, calling the $1 trillion figure “historic.” “Five years ago, we would have never dreamed of numbers like that,” he said.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: S 1 and done

One Nation, the nonprofit arm of the GOP super PAC Senate Leadership Fund, launched a $1 million digital ad buy targeting Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly for not taking a stance on the filibuster.

Policy · 117th Congress

Investors press firms on donations as political spending jumps

The party’s voting and ethics overhaul, known as HR 1 in the House and S 1 in the Senate, includes provisions that would repeal the restriction on use of SEC funding to finalize rules related to political