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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.

Policy · 117th Congress

Washington is a lobbying boom town under Biden

changes to elections law, the bill also would reshape how congressional candidates fund their campaigns by instituting an optional public financing system that would match $6 in government money for every $1

Congress · 117th Congress

First Jan. 6 select committee hearing gives cops spotlight

Matt Gaetz of Florida, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Louie Gohmert of Texas and Paul Gosar of Arizona will hold a 1 p.m. news conference outside the Justice Department on Tuesday “demanding answers

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

House passes bill to authorize 8,000 more visas for Afghan allies

ranking Republican on the Appropriations Committee, said Monday that he was open to funding to help relocate Afghans who helped the U.S. government in his own supplemental proposal, which totals just over $1

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate committee proposes big Pentagon funding boost

It does not appear the panel added money for procurement of unrequested F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, after House appropriators proposed adding nearly $1 billion worth in their spending bill.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Is Sen. John Boozman too nice for the Republican Party?

From the time Cotton joined Boozman in the Senate, in 2015, through July 1 of this year, there were 1,282 votes in which a majority of one party voted the opposite way from a majority of the other