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Big shoes filled as Senate appropriators spread earmarks wealth
Republican on the Interior-Environment Appropriations Subcommittee, secured $465 million for her remote home state, a slight decrease from last year’s Senate bills but still enough to put her at No. 1.
House passes Military Construction-VA bill, cancels Friday votes
Instead, the House was preparing to leave town Thursday afternoon for the long August recess having passed only one of the 12 bills needed by Oct. 1, when the new fiscal year begins.
Health deadlines pile up as Congress adjourns for August
The Finance Committee, meanwhile, approved a draft bill that would address restrictions and oversight of pharmacy benefit managers by a vote of 26-1.
Santos off to slow start on constituent casework
"According to our records, we have [sic] it looks like we have 7 solved cases for IRS and 1 on active/on-hold case.
Democrats respond to ‘MAGA extremists’ with rival election bill
"Keeping our democracy is more important than anything else because everything flows from it," Schumer continued, announcing the bills would be designated S 1, the highest legislative priority in the Senate
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Donate now, shop later
Doug Burgum’s presidential campaign said this week it will mail $20 Visa or Mastercard gift cards to the first 50,000 people who donate just $1 to his campaign in the billionaire’s bid to make the Aug.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: It was so nice, they’re running twice
A leadership PAC supporting David McCormick, who lost a Senate primary in Pennsylvania last year, raised over $1 million, most of which came from one donor, between May 2 and June 5, according to
Supreme Court strikes down Biden student loan cancellation program
The recent deal to raise the federal government’s debt ceiling, which Biden signed into law earlier this month, ends the pause by Sept. 1.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Censure and sensibility
The count: 1 That’s how many more House seats the GOP won last year than would have been expected based on the average share of the vote the party’s candidates received nationwide, The Associated
House GOP passes measure to undo pistol brace regulation
The rule would have gone into effect June 1, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit temporarily stayed the rule while a challenge plays out in the courts.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Regular disorder
A candidate also will have to sign a pledge agreeing to support the eventual nominee and have demonstrated support from at least 1 percent of likely Republican voters in three recognized national polls
Crisis averted as Senate sends debt limit package to Biden
They said the 3 percent defense spending increase allowed in the debt limit deal for the coming fiscal year, and a 1 percent increase allowed the following year, amount to cuts after adjusting for inflation
Debt limit package passes House, heads to Senate
The bill would suspend the debt limit until Jan. 1, 2025, pushing it past the November 2024 elections. The debt limit was last raised in December 2021 to $31.4 trillion.
Bipartisan debt limit package unveiled as clock ticks toward ‘x date’
That’s just $1 billion lower than the comparable figure this current fiscal year, officials said.
Bipartisan deal reached to raise debt limit, cap appropriations
As described by sources familiar with the accord, the nation’s borrowing cap would be suspended until Jan. 1, 2025, avoiding another market-rattling fight during an election year.
Parties moving closer on debt ceiling deal as talks drag on
But spending would grow just 1 percent the following year, in line with the GOP bill. Talks remained fluid as negotiators worked into the night Thursday.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Survey says what?
Democrats may have cheered Wednesday when Monmouth University released a poll with the headline “Clean debt deal preferred by 2-to-1.”
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Bandwidth on the run
House Majority Forward, a Democratic nonprofit allied with the House leadership, launched digital ads in several districts as part of a previously announced $1 million campaign.
Contours of debt limit deal start to take shape
Yellen said could hit as early as June 1, negotiators are attempting to reach a framework for a deal by Sunday, when President Joe Biden returns from a trip to the G-7 summit in Japan.