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White House · 117th Congress

G-7 leaders buy into Biden’s ‘build back better’ pitch

The ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic dominated the headlines from the summit, including a commitment from the G-7 to contribute the equivalent of more than 1 billion doses of vaccines for

Congress · 117th Congress

House committee unveils bipartisan Big Tech antitrust agenda

[jwp-video n=”1″] Cicilline and Buck announced the introduction of five bills that aim to address alleged anti-competitive behavior uncovered by a 16-month investigation of Amazon, Apple, Facebook

Congress · 117th Congress

House panel advances $547 billion surface transportation bill

[jwp-video n=”1″] It dedicates $8.3 billion for reducing carbon pollution, with an additional $6.2 billion for mitigation and resiliency improvements aimed at building infrastructure resistant

Policy · 117th Congress

Senate passes broad research and development bill

research security provisions, including a requirement that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, known as CFIUS, review foreign contributions to U.S. colleges and universities over $1

Policy · 117th Congress

Advocates chide Biden over ICE funding plan

fall under one of three categories: suspected terrorists and threats to national security, individuals with aggravated felony convictions or gang ties, and migrants who crossed the border after Nov. 1,

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

This birder is bringing the binoculars to Congress

[jwp-video n=”1″] After a short tutorial on how to use the field glasses, the group spotted birds foraging for serviceberries and other morsels.

Congress · 117th Congress

In massive House highway bill, climate is a common refrain

[jwp-video n=”1″] Summary sheets released with the bill said that, in all, it would dedicate $8.3 billion to a new program aimed at reducing carbon pollution and $6.2 billion for mitigation