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Tensions rise over drought-stricken Colorado River water use

Last month, California’s water districts committed to conserving an additional 400,000 acre-feet of water in Lake Mead each year from 2023 to 2026, and according to the Colorado River Board of California

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Senate reconciliation keeps farms, forests in climate formula

The legislation would provide a total of $3.25 billion through fiscal 2026 for the Conservation Stewardship Program that focuses conservation practices on lands kept active in  agricultural production.

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Test vote on ‘chips-plus’ bill teed up in Senate

Schumer pledged to move ahead with a procedural vote Tuesday afternoon on legislation that would, at minimum, fund semiconductor manufacturing grants and tax incentives through 2026. 

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Lawmakers face pressure to pass mental health legislation

John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Michael Bennet, D-Colo., that would increase authorizations to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline program to $50 million per year through fiscal 2026.

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Unlike Senate, House Democrats make climate push in China bill

The House draft competition bill would also authorize $600 million annually from fiscal 2022 through 2026 for a new Energy Department program to construct and pursue solar projects to make the country

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Defense policy amendments pour in ahead of floor action

The amendment would authorize $500 million a year from fiscal 2022 through fiscal 2026 in the form of foreign military financing so Ukraine can buy U.S.-made weapons.

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Democrats closer to deal on budget reconciliation package

with party leaders on a potential five-year suspension of the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, though that break would be paid for by extending the current law cap five years beyond its 2026