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Congress · 119th Congress

Billions in rural broadband funds still on hold

Roth said that about 1 percent of BEAD locations have been affected by “changes” and that “there are multiple reasons” that might cause providers to reject their awards under BEAD.

Congress · 119th Congress

Artificial intelligence becomes ripe target for taxes

“We’ve got to take steps to ensure, No. 1, that there are guardrails around these companies, so that working people have a say in how AI is adopted, have a say in whether data centers are coming

Congress · 119th Congress

Supreme Court sides with Monsanto over cancer warning

The decision reversed a Missouri state court win in favor of the original challenger, John Durnell, who successfully sued Monsanto and parent company Bayer for more than $1 million.

Congress · 119th Congress

GOP immigration funding bill clears House, heads to Trump

“They are more interested in defending the filibuster, which is a Senate rule, than the appropriations process, which is an Article 1 constitutional imperative.”

Congress · 119th Congress

Fiscal 2027 NDAA approved by House Armed Services Committee

For example, the committee defeated a Democratic amendment that would cut the nearly $1.15 trillion authorized level of overall spending by $150 billion, and another that would authorize $1 billion

Congress · 119th Congress

Immigration budget bill off to a slow start in Senate

While Trump had set a June 1 deadline for passing the bill, GOP leaders were hoping to pass it as early as this week through both chambers.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Alabama groups urge Supreme Court to halt congressional map

Accordingly, the evidence in the record shows that Alabama cannot administer its special primary election under the 2023 Plan, even with a stay entered today, June 1,” the filing said.

Policy · 119th Congress

Judge rules that Trump cannot ignore Presidential Records Act

On April 1, the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel issued a memorandum finding the law unconstitutional, arguing it exceeded Congress’ powers and intruded on the powers of the president,

Congress · 119th Congress

Warsh confirmed for Fed board, advanced for chairman post

Warsh’s term is effective from Feb. 1, 2026. He replaces Stephen Miran. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., joined the Republican majority on both the board confirmation and cloture votes.