Congress · 119th Congress
Capitol Police budget request tops $1 billion
The department is seeking more than $1 billion for fiscal 2027, an increase of 20 percent over current levels and its largest request to date.
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The department is seeking more than $1 billion for fiscal 2027, an increase of 20 percent over current levels and its largest request to date.
↵↵"And, that the federal government needs to go first in defining what is under Article 1 of the Constitution, interstate commerce, and where those preemptive guardrails are, where regulation is reserved
↵↵Interim chief David Richardson resigned and will leave the role on Dec. 1, and Karen Evans, formerly a top official at the Energy Department for cybersecurity and emergency response will take the helm
Williams received at least $1 million in 2020 for his auto business, money that he said helped to save many jobs. Nydia M.
The infrastructure spending bill provides $1 billion for grants to state and local governments to improve cybersecurity.
House Democrats, meanwhile, secured the inclusion of $1 billion in authorizing funds for the Commerce Department to launch a pilot program that would provide grants to help persistently distressed
Peters’ stamp is also on other measures that became law as part of the infrastructure spending bill, which provides $1 billion for grants to state and local governments to improve cybersecurity,
The $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending bill enacted last year included $1 billion in grants over four years to state, local, tribal and territorial governments.
Glenn Youngkin has signed the bill, and it will take effect July 1.
Pentagon brass have asked Congress for nearly $1 billion for anti-missile and cybersecurity programs that are not part of President Joe Biden’s budget request, bringing to more than $21 billion the so-called
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.
“We’ve been working on this particular subject really for 2 1/2 years, we have 15 months left and I think it’s the hardest area,” he said. “I think it’s extremely important.
At the Sept. 1 hearing led by Clarke, representatives of the American Gas Association, U.S.
A five-year surface transportation reauthorization bill passed by the House on July 1 would require the Department of Transportation to conduct a rule-making related to autonomous driving technology
Both Democrats and Republicans are united in viewing China as the United States’ No. 1 long-term strategic threat.
House earmarks totaled $3.7 billion, or about 0.25 percent of the 1 percent cap Democratic leaders placed on “congressionally directed spending” for the upcoming fiscal year.
The full panel will consider the bill on Sept. 1. Unlike most of their Senate counterparts, the House panels tend to conduct their markups in open session.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Even before Clarke’s bill makes its way through Congress, states may be able to spend a substantial amount of money on upgrading their computer systems, thanks to the $350
[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
The year-long probe found fully 1 million bogus parts, including components for several types of combat aircraft.