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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: How to pass the torch in two easy steps

Josh Shapiro had a 15-to-1 cash advantage over Republican challenger Stacy Garrity: Shapiro brought in $23 million last year to Garrity's $1.5 million. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: What’s in a bill?

↵↵Minaj, appearing at the event, billed herself the president's "No. 1 fan."

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Eight(ish) California predictions for 2026

A new leader to run the private university would be expected to start July 1 — will they be Trump-friendly, or a fighter? 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Of voters and Venezuela

The count: 7-to-1 ↵↵That's the rough ratio of governors-turned-senators to senators-turned-governors since 1900, according to a 2021 analysis by University of Minnesota political scientist Eric Ostermeier

Policy · 119th Congress

The whoppers of 2025

On Nov. 1, 2024, just before the election, the BLS report showed growth of just 12,000 jobs in October and downward revisions for the prior two months.↵↵Signalgate: Not "total exoneration." 

Policy · 119th Congress

Lawyers say new CDC policy may violate federal disability law

short-term situations allowing for up to 80 hours, or two weeks, of telework, Pamela Protzel Berman, deputy director for the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, told her staff in a Dec. 1

Congress · 119th Congress

Little sign of spending progress as top appropriators meet

But there is no sign of any bipartisan agreement on overall spending limits, a major impediment to moving a package that would well exceed $1 trillion and make up the bulk of the year's discretionary spending

Congress · 119th Congress

Major spending package planned for Senate floor faces doubts

↵↵After finally bringing a 43-day partial government shutdown to an end, Senate leaders were eager to get going on long-delayed appropriations work for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.

Congress · 119th Congress

Trump signs spending bill to end longest government shutdown

↵↵Leaders of both parties have yet to agree on topline discretionary spending limits for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, a critical step for passing most of the annual appropriations bills that remain

Congress · 119th Congress

No quick fix for Head Start funding as programs start to close

↵↵For instance, at the start of the shutdown, six Head Start recipients with Oct. 1 start dates went without further federal funding — but that figure jumped to 140 on Monday, according to the National

Congress · 118th Congress

End of public health emergency causes cascade of changes

Those authorities run through Oct. 1, 2024, but because pharmacists operate largely under state laws, the intersection of federal and state policies will be unclear once the emergency expires in

Policy · 117th Congress

Hoyer: White House to ask for more pandemic relief funds

The current temporary funding law expires in less than six weeks, but Democrats and Republicans have yet to agree on how much to spend for the fiscal year that began on Oct. 1, let alone how to divvy

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden calls for patriotic unity, pitches plan to fight omicron

“We are better positioned than we were a year ago to fight COVID-19,” Biden said, noting that last Christmas fewer than 1 percent of adults were fully vaccinated, while now over 71 percent of adults

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden signs funding boost to evacuate Americans from Afghanistan

Repatriation Program from $1 million to $10 million this fiscal year and next, with the money in this case set aside for Americans evacuated from Afghanistan after the U.S. troop pullout, which was completed