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Congress · 119th Congress

Senate panel delays action on satellite licensing bill

↵↵She said the move was particularly necessary after SpaceX applied to launch a constellation of "up to 1 million" satellites with "unprecedented computing capacity to power advanced artificial intelligence

Congress · 119th Congress

White House holds back on national AI framework specifics

↵↵"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

Congress · 119th Congress

Exploring the legality questions about Venezuela military strike

Yet, he said, it has "long been the position" of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel "that history has ratified unilateral presidential deployments of military force as long as (1) the deployment

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." 

Congress · 119th Congress

States eager for final decisions on $50B health care fund

↵↵The wide-ranging law reduces health spending by about $1 trillion over a decade, primarily from changes and cutbacks to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act's insurance exchanges.

Congress · 119th Congress

Trump pledges executive action to counter state AI laws

↵↵Cruz supported the inclusion of a moratorium in the budget reconciliation bill this summer, but the provision was eventually removed in a 99-1 Senate vote.

Congress · 119th Congress

White House isn’t giving up on AI regulations ban

Ted Cruz, R-Texas, acknowledged pressure from the White House for Congress to move on a moratorium, after Cruz's own moratorium provision was pulled out of the GOP's budget reconciliation bill on a 99-1

Opinion · 119th Congress

Are Americans getting comfortable with the unimaginable?

come out of Illinois, where, in one of the latest incidents, a man accused ICE agents of allegedly spraying a chemical substance into his car, affecting members of his U.S. citizen family, including his 1-

Lawmakers sound alarm over lapsed cybersecurity law

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, introduced a bill earlier this week that would reauthorize the CISA law for 10 years with a provision to make its protections retroactive to Oct. 1,