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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: New skirmish, same war

Kirsten Engel, a Democrat who lost by 1 point to GOP Rep. Juan Ciscomani in an Arizona district that backed Biden by 0.1 points, is also trying again. 

GOP debt limit plans begin to take shape in House

lift the debt limit through May 2024 and set a cap on discretionary spending for at least fiscal 2024 and potentially limit appropriations growth over the next decade to somewhere in the ballpark of 1

Republicans question EPA ‘good neighbor’ rule

The EPA estimates that there will be a 1 percent increase in retail electricity prices on average across the contiguous U.S., coal-fired electricity generation will decline by an estimated 4 percent while

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Cheese stakes

The count: 1 point That’s the net favorability rating for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in an Economist/YouGov poll of 1,500 adults nationally taken April 1 to 4.

House Republicans’ energy bill deserves a second look

There is no better example of the success of that strategy than the media’s failure to cover House Republicans’ first major legislative achievement: HR 1, "The Lower Energy Costs Act," which passed the

Amid Trump 24/7, Biden focuses on business as usual

Biden himself was at a Minnesota plant run by engine manufacturer Cummins on Monday, as the company announced more than $1 billion would be committed to expansion in several states.

House passes GOP energy bill

Democrats responded that a dearth of federal workers to process permits is behind sluggish approval for infrastructure projects, adding that $1 billion from the 2022 climate law was set aside to hire workers

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Traveling salesman

Nathan’s notes Like Connor Roy being worried about his 1 percent standing in the polls being squeezed, the danger to presidential candidates at this point is becoming irrelevant, Nathan L.

Flat funding for Title X causes scramble for clinics

Massachusetts, Action for Boston Community Development President and CEO Sharon Scott-Chandler said her organization was working to secure bridge funding from the state that would have kicked in July 1

Lawmakers: Expand federal aid for hungry troops

The legislative moves come as Pentagon figures show some 286,800 personnel in the active-duty force, or nearly 1 in 4 military servicemembers, experience "low food security."