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White House · 117th Congress

Garland zeroes in on voting rights

Schumer has said the chamber would vote on the elections, campaign finance and the ethics overhaul, known as S 1, this month. It is not expected to get enough votes to clear a procedural hurdle.

Congress · 117th Congress

Pentagon renews effort to withhold more unclassified records

[jwp-video n=”1″] ‘Defense of the homeland’ A 2011 judicial decision made it harder for the Defense Department to withhold certain unclassified information that officials believe is important

Policy · 117th Congress

Advocates chide Biden over ICE funding plan

fall under one of three categories: suspected terrorists and threats to national security, individuals with aggravated felony convictions or gang ties, and migrants who crossed the border after Nov. 1,

Congress · 117th Congress

Parliamentarian guidance deals blow to reconciliation strategy

[jwp-video n=”1″] In addition, she wrote that a revised budget resolution with additional reconciliation instructions can’t be automatically discharged to the floor in the absence of a Senate

Congress · 117th Congress

House Agriculture chairman objects to Biden inheritance tax plan

Under Biden’s proposal, heirs who inherit assets of more than $1 million per person would have to pay capital gains taxes on the full appreciation in value from the time the original owner purchased

Opinion · 117th Congress

My uphill battle not to worry about our democracy

[jwp-video n=”1″] In December, 126 House Republicans, including leaders Kevin McCarthy and Steve Scalise, joined a federal lawsuit attempting to overturn Biden’s victory in four pivotal states

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Democrat Stansbury easily wins New Mexico House race

State data shows nearly 1 in 4 children in New Mexico live in homes without consistent access to adequate food, and the percentage of households dealing with food insecurity is consistently higher than

White House · 117th Congress

Maybe Biden is a moderate after all

The GOP backtracking on the Jan. 6 commission and the continuing, caustic debate over Democrats’ elections bill, known as HR 1 in the House and S 1 in the Senate, have also distracted from this broader

Congress · 117th Congress

Research and development ambitions will test bipartisanship

All but one of the 14 federal departments and agencies that research science and technology would see a boost in funding; the Defense Department would lose 1 percent of its funding.

Policy · 117th Congress

Budget release starts a process that will run through summer

was “essential that Congress, on a bipartisan and bicameral basis, work with the president to negotiate budget toplines” to be able to start writing the spending bills for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1.