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Policy · 117th Congress

Biden wants out of Afghanistan by Sept. 11, 2021

The announcement, which Biden is expected to formally make on Wednesday, means the U.S. will not meet the May 1 withdrawal deadline that was negotiated between the Trump administration and the Taliban

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate GOP to decide April 21 on internal earmark ban

The total amount of earmarked spending won’t be able to exceed 1 percent of discretionary spending, and the Government Accountability Office will audit the process annually.  

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden’s cyber nominees could be tougher on Russia and China

[jwp-video n=”1″] Inglis, a computer scientist with multiple graduate degrees, was a commissioner on the Solarium Commission and previously served as the deputy director of the National Security

Congress · 117th Congress

Another earmark challenge for $2 trillion infrastructure plan

On April 1, Psaki was asked when the administration would release a list of the most urgent infrastructure projects so far identified and which agency would be a part of the White House plan.

Policy · 117th Congress

DHS chief Mayorkas outlines 60-day cybersecurity goals

[jwp-video n=”1″] In blunt terms, Mayorkas said the federal government on its own can neither stop cyberattacks nor help “achieve our nation’s cyber resilience,” which refers to being able 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

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the day: Flower power

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Policy · 117th Congress

DHS studying ways to plug cyber blind spots, officials say

[jwp-video n=”1″] In both cases, the attackers used cloud servers operated by Amazon and GoDaddy to stage the attacks, blind-siding U.S. intelligence agencies that are prohibited from conducting

Policy · 117th Congress

Congress pressed to tackle anti-Asian American violence

[jwp-video n=”1″] “It’s really important for people to realize that we’ve always downplayed these sorts of attitudes that people had toward many of us, and didn’t think it would ever lead to