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Policy · 116th Congress

US military poised for post-pandemic shift

That view was captured in a recent tweet by Ro Khanna, a California Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee: “A single F-35 could pay for 2,200 ventilators, 1 nuclear warhead could pay for

Policy · 116th Congress

Treasury IG: A decade of carbon-capture tax credits were faulty

Ten companies claimed almost every penny of $1 billion tax credits for capturing carbon emissions from 2010-2019, and $893 million worth of those credits were submitted in ways that didn’t meet EPA rules

Congress · 116th Congress

Broadband push gains traction for next virus aid package

Their plan would provide an additional $1 billion to establish a grant program for states to help close gaps in broadband adoption and to create a grant program to further push broadband access.

Policy · 116th Congress

McConnell nixes infrastructure in next economic recovery bill

On April 1, the California Democrat convened a press call indicating that she’d like to include the House’s five-year $760 billion infrastructure spending plan in the relief bill after the roughly $2 trillion

Policy · 116th Congress

Airlines get break from service requirements

[jwp-video n=”1″] Seasonal flights The DOT largely granted requests by Delta to delay plans to begin seasonal flights to seven vacation destinations, including Juneau, Alaska; Martha’s Vineyard

Congress · 116th Congress

CBO details coronavirus economic shock

[jwp-video n=”1″] The unemployment rate would average 15 percent in the second and third quarters of this year, up from less than 4 percent in the first quarter, the CBO said in a blog post.

Policy · 116th Congress

Former EPA staff chief gets busy lobbying for mining industry

/p> As coal companies have filed for bankruptcy in recent years, lobbying has declined as well, and the latest figures are far less than NMA spent in 2015 and earlier, when it shelled out more than $1