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Policy · 117th Congress

Biden weaves climate crisis throughout his budget outline

Within Energy, the proposal calls for $1.9 billion to create an emissions-free electricity network by 2035, $8 billion for “clean energy” technologies, $7.4 billion for science and $1 billion to

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

Policy · 117th Congress

A ‘forever chemical’ surprise awaits Biden’s EPA

[jwp-video n=”1″] ‘Pandora’s Box’ “EPA’s discovery has opened a Pandora’s Box of health risks,” the organization’s Science Policy Director Kyla Bennett said in a statement this week. 

Policy · 116th Congress

Biden climate team’s foes: Time, politics and bureaucracy

Congress did not reach an agreement to reauthorize the highway bill in time for the Oct. 1 deadline, opting to extend the current law through most of 2021.

Congress · 116th Congress

Provisions for cleaner energy pushed for spending bill

Secretary’s help in the discussion of inadequate Davis-Bacon protections in the energy section…” The energy section of the broader $1.4 trillion spending package for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1

Congress · 116th Congress

Sage grouse, biomass riders trip up omnibus spending bill

The aide said Republicans have proposed negating House report language on a number of topics, including support for $1 million for a National Academies study on reducing racial and ethnic inequalities

Congress · 116th Congress

Lawmakers a step closer to averting Dec. 11 government shutdown

The compromise forged between the leaders of the House and Senate Appropriations committees sets spending allocations for the dozen bills that fund federal agencies for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.

Congress · 116th Congress

Spat over veterans health care emergency funds stalls spending deal

Overall nondefense accounts would see increases greater than 2 percent on average for the budget year that began Oct. 1, as opposed to a less than 0.5 percent boost without the veterans health care carve-out

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate GOP lays out priorities in fiscal 2021 spending showdown

[jwp-video n=”1″] The Homeland Security bill was scheduled to go to the floor in a package with five other bills but was pulled at the last minute after progressive and moderate Democrats expressed