Congress · 119th Congress
White House proposes new taxes to boost US shipbuilding
The report offers a range of possibilities, from a 1-cent-per-kilogram tax, raising $66 billion over a decade, to a 25-cent tax raising $1.5 trillion.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
The report offers a range of possibilities, from a 1-cent-per-kilogram tax, raising $66 billion over a decade, to a 25-cent tax raising $1.5 trillion.
That change came after Cantwell pointed last week to an application from Elon Musk's Starlink for a constellation of up to 1 million "orbital data centers."
↵↵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
↵↵According to the filing, Cole has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder Level 1, has lived in the same community since his childhood, has a job waiting for him if were to be released and can have
↵↵According to the filing, Cole has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder Level 1, has lived in the same community since his childhood, has a job waiting for him if were to be released and can have
A suspect was arrested in a pipe bomb case, a new member was sworn in on a pink Bible, and the Capitol gingerbread house got a sugar coating.
↵↵While Sheehy's hold may now be resolved, it also serves as a case study in how the most arcane policy dispute can tie up work on long-delayed appropriations for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
↵↵The request also sought a $647 million boost for space exploration, putting lunar exploration at $7 billion and "Mars-focused" programs at $1 billion.
↵↵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.
↵↵The partial government shutdown that started Oct. 1 has become the longest in history.Â
growing recognition that the funding extension to Nov. 21, as the House proposed in September, would no longer provide enough time to complete appropriations bills for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
It would cost $1 billion to break away from the project at that point, the developers said. A U.S.
Aerial view of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va., on Oct. 1.
One is to take up legislation dealing with expiring health insurance subsidies by Nov. 1, when open enrollment begins.
While federal workers made up about 1 percent of Kansas’ adult workforce, that figure jumps to around 4 percent in blue-state bastions Maryland and Hawaii.
"I think there needs to be a lot of great regulations around Level 1 through 4 [AVs]," he said. "That’s really, really important.
Twenty-nine of them won, I think, and four or five others were within 1 point or 2 points. So I’ll be doing that again." He’s still involved in policy too.
"The key is we’re going to deploy these assets when we still have airplanes inside, and doing that safely is the No. 1 priority."
The House Rules Committee was expected to meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to set the terms for floor debate.
the aviation sector and wireless providers to ensure that radio signals from newly activated wireless telecommunications systems coexist safely with flight operations in the U.S. until at least Jan. 1,