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Congress · 119th Congress

Vote studies: 2025 sets new mark for partisanship on Capitol Hill

dynamics of the Senate, where the parties have each become more partisan aligned over the years, and where Senate Republicans voted together an average of 96 percent of the time on unity votes — only 1

Congress · 117th Congress

OPEC production cuts add fuel to domestic energy debates

No. 1, they see the U.S. as potentially heading into a recession. They see the E.U. heading into a recession. China’s economy is still quite soft because of their internal COVID restrictions.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Lobbying ramps up around new health agency headquarters

Congress officially enacted ARPA-H with $1 billion in the fiscal 2022 omnibus spending package, but competing bills in the House and Senate would fill in the details of how the agency would operate, how

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats plot March legislative push on inflation

A group of Democrats introduced a bill last week to cut the excise tax on gasoline produced, imported or sold from 18.4 cents per gallon to zero until Jan. 1, 2023.

Congress · 117th Congress

Defense policy amendments pour in ahead of floor action

James Lankford, R-Okla., submitted an amendment that would block the Pentagon from enforcing its mandate for servicemembers until any exemption requests filed before Dec. 1, 2022, are resolved.

Congress · 117th Congress

Top bipartisan group relaunches $110 billion technology bill

[jwp-video n=”1″] Unlike political rancor that accompanies most domestic spending legislation, bills targeting spending on U.S. technology, research and development appear to have broad bipartisan

Congress · 117th Congress

Dueling unemployment proposals delay Senate votes on aid bill

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Friday morning he believes just 9 percent of the package addresses “the fight against the virus itself” and only 1 percent is geared toward vaccine research