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Congress · 117th Congress

House Oversight Committee debates Texas abortion law

Clarified Oct. 1 | Rep. Cori Bush was raped at a church camp as a teenager. A month later, she realized she was pregnant and sought out an abortion, she said at a hearing Thursday.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Take Five: Andrew Garbarino

Thank God it was at 1 p.m., so I could sleep late.  Now I really enjoy the fact that it’s something I do with my dad.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats’ tax options include big farm gains exemption

Biden is proposing to do that but allow a $1 million per person exemption, on top of the primary residence carve-out; there’s no specific exemption for farms, but Biden would let families that keep running

Congress · 117th Congress

Foreign aid for Afghanistan in flux after Taliban takeover

“We need Congress and the White House to be working with us right now on what happens Sept. 1 and forward,” said Rita Sharma, vice president of U.S. programs and policy advocacy at CARE, a major

Congress · 117th Congress

Deal reached on $2.1B Capitol security supplemental

Shelby released an 11-page bill totaling $632.9 million the same day, before later agreeing to include some funding for Afghan relocations in a subsequent counteroffer that topped $1 billion.

White House · 117th Congress

Yellen urges lawmakers to act on debt limit in September

Yellen wrote that Treasury will begin taking extraordinary measures on Aug. 1, starting with suspending sales of special state and local government securities, to remain technically within the borrowing

Congress · 117th Congress

Congress has a long to-do list this summer

Energy-Water (1 p.m., 2118 Rayburn): The draft bill would allocate $53.2 billion, or $1.47 billion more than the enacted spending levels for fiscal 2021.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate appropriations earmark requests start rolling in

The Senate has officially kicked off its process for inserting “congressionally directed spending” into appropriations bills for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1, with almost all Democrats but only 15 Republicans