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Congress · 117th Congress

Senate panel adopts Gillibrand’s military justice proposal

The Personnel panel voted 5-1 to adopt an amendment by its chair, New York Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand, that would create special prosecutors’ offices in the military services to decide which felonies

Congress · 117th Congress

Stevens, Craig, Wild lead vulnerable Democrats on HUD earmarks

Fitzpatrick’s district stands to get $4 million for economic development projects in the draft measure, including $3 million to renovate the YMCA Bucks County, Pa., and $1 million for part of a planned

Congress · 117th Congress

House to take up seven-bill fiscal 2022 spending package

If the House and Senate cannot agree to all dozen full-year spending measures before the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1, they’ll likely pass a short-term spending bill that would extend current spending

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: DC, where TX Dems summer

In other Senate battlegrounds: Democrat Alex Lasry, whose father co-owns the Milwaukee Bucks, raised $1 million and had the same amount on hand for his campaign to take on Wisconsin GOP Sen.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Election Day 2022 will be Independents’ Day

In 2020, that margin was reduced to a 1-point advantage. Second, in terms of ideology, self-defined conservatives outnumbered liberals by 9 points in 2016. 

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP bill for Capitol security cuts House version by two-thirds

enforcement agencies that responded to the Jan. 6 attack would be reimbursed in the House bill with $5.5 million for the FBI; $1.5 million for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; $1

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