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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.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

More companies disclose political spending after Jan. 6 attack

According to law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, shareholders filed 76 proposals related to civic engagement between Oct. 1, 2020, and June 1, making up about 9 percent of submitted proposals.

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 · 116th Congress

Top money manager has companies scrambling to act on climate

In the weeks that followed, some of the country’s largest corporations revealed plans to do just that, including a $1 billion commitment by Delta Air Lines, the second-largest U.S. carrier, to become carbon

Policy · 116th Congress

Army lab fights coronavirus and its own demons

“It will take some time to come back to full operations, but we are working toward that goal, with safety as the No. 1 priority,” Sammons Jackson said in a statement.  

Policy · 115th Congress

Democratic Unity on Budget Faces Tests in New Congress

The current debt ceiling suspension expires March 1; though so-called extraordinary measures and April tax receipts may push back the due date temporarily, the need to deal with the statutory debt cap

Policy · 115th Congress

10 Policy Issues to Watch in Omnibus Spending Bill

Negotiators are aiming to complete work on the massive $1.2 trillion bill and pass it before March 23, when the fifth stopgap funding measure of the fiscal year, which began Oct. 1, expires.

Policy · 115th Congress

As Omnibus Looms, Lobbying Commences

[jwp-video n=”1″] As much as Congress relies on the massive package to act as a buffer after failing to advance the annual 12 appropriations bills, leadership also uses it to pass unpopular legislation

Policy · 115th Congress

Van Hollen Urges Freedom Caucus to Protect Medicare

Watch: Who’s Getting to Write the Tax Bill [jwp-video n=”1″] The Republican tax bill can add up to $1.5 trillion to the federal deficit in order to still qualify for the fast-track procedure

Policy · 115th Congress

When the Budget Resolution Isn’t About the Budget

[jwp-video n=”1″] Broken process Georgia Republican David Perdue has filed an amendment alongside Rhode Island Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse that seeks to declare that the budget process itself