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Congress · 116th Congress

House aims to vote on public lands legislation by July 4

[jwp-video n=”1″] In December 2018, Lee helped blow up at the last minute a public lands bill that would have reauthorized the Land and Water Conservation Fund, months after Congress had let

Policy · 116th Congress

Researchers push for public test of census privacy tools

[jwp-video n=”1″] The Census Bureau adopted its differential privacy policy after research showed existing methods, like randomly swapping members of households, failed to do enough to protect

Congress · 116th Congress

Busy summer ahead for appropriators after pandemic delays

[jwp-video n=”1″] Wall funding is mainly handled by the Homeland Security Subcommittee, but the Military Construction-VA bill has also become a battleground since Trump started diverting military

Policy · 116th Congress

Two plans for highway investments, zero plans to pay for them

[jwp-video n=”1″] But the most popular alternative to the gas tax — a mechanism that would charge people based on vehicle miles traveled, or VMT — is nowhere near ready for national deployment

Opinion · 116th Congress

Common Defense: Too many emergencies

[jwp-video n=”1″] Similarly, in April 2019, a bipartisan majority in both chambers of Congress passed a joint resolution that would have ended U.S. military involvement with the Saudi-led coalition

Congress · 116th Congress

Nadler seeks to punish Barr for not testifying

The Justice Department, in a June 1 letter, told Nadler that he would not appear at a hearing that the committee wanted to hold on June 9.

Congress · 116th Congress

Budget nominee looks set to clear at least one Senate hurdle

that world markets “will understand borrowing during the COVID crisis but they don’t understand an extra trillion dollars a year in excessive borrowing during good times,” a reference to the projected $1

Policy · 116th Congress

Senate panel provides preview for next COVID-19 relief bill

Heidi Shierholz, director of policy at the progressive Economic Policy Institute and former chief economist at the Labor Department, told the committee that nearly 1 million government jobs at the

Congress · 116th Congress

Road ahead: Senate schedule so far unaffected by protests, DC curfews

“I hope and anticipate the Senate will soon take up and pass legislation that just passed the House by an overwhelming vote of 417-1 to further strengthen the Paycheck Protection Program so it continues