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Policy · 117th Congress

Census may have missed more than 1 million, report suggests

[Census: California, Northeast, Midwest lose House seats] The Urban Institute estimated a close to 1 percent net double count in Minnesota, contributing to the state keeping all of its House

Congress · 117th Congress

Ten key climate and energy elements in reconciliation package

DOE renewable unit If the legislation becomes law, the Energy Department would get $1 billion for its energy efficiency and renewable energy unit to pursue demonstration projects and nearly as much

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending Oct. 29, 2021

The press team prevailed 5-1. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Players from both teams celebrate Wednesday after the softball game.

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats tout climate spending in reconciliation

The legislation also would raise revenues by increasing royalty rates and fees on oil and gas operations on federal lands and establish a new hard rock mining royalty projected to raise as much as $1

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden makes $1.75T sales pitch to House Democrats

An additional $125 billion would come from a 1 percent surcharge that would be levied on corporations when they buy back shares of their own stock.

Congress · 117th Congress

Child care funds likely spared the budget ax other programs face

subsidies for families earning above 200 percent of state median income starting in 2025; a Sherrill amendment removed that limit but retained a requirement that families attest they have less than $1

Congress · 117th Congress

Debt ceiling hangs over Democrats’ legislative home stretch

mark up the revised budget in committee, rather than employ a special “auto discharge” procedure Democrats were able to use for the initial fiscal 2022 budget since the panel didn’t act before an April 1

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers decry ‘alarming’ hunger in US military families

The Senate bill would cost around $1 million a year, giving about 500 families an average of $200 a month, while the House bill would help 3,000 families with $400 a month on average, costing just over