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Congress · 117th Congress

Pipeline’s backers have financial, campaign ties

McKinley, R-W.Va., and Carol Miller, R-W.Va., Capito signed a letter in July to FERC, requesting the consortium of companies building the project be given a four-year extension, until 2026, to complete

Congress · 117th Congress

Sweeping budget package passes Senate; House on deck Friday

that would lower insulin costs by providing $3.1 billion to help federally qualified health centers cover the direct costs of discounted insulin and epinephrine for qualifying patients through fiscal 2026

Congress · 117th Congress

Senators seek to clear procedural hurdles on unfinished business

grants over five years for semiconductor manufacturing and research, along with 5G wireless deployment; a tax credit covering 25 percent of spending on new semiconductor manufacturing plants through 2026

Congress · 117th Congress

Manchin faces political blowback at home, but it may not last

That spending includes an extension of the federal production tax credit, or PTC, through 2026, giving special attention to communities that have seen nearby coal mines close after 1999 or coal-fired power

Policy · 117th Congress

EPA finalizes tougher vehicle emission standards

/p> Asked about compliance challenges facing car companies, Regan said they have some time to prepare over the next couple of years before the standards aggressively ramp up for model years 2025 and 2026

White House · 117th Congress

Joe Biden and the post-Europe letdown

infrastructure that should be off-limits to cyber and ransomware attacks, and both sides have noted that work must commence on an updated strategic arms control treaty, with New START now set to expire in 2026

Congress · 117th Congress

Moderate Democrats demand ‘stable’ debt ahead of key budget vote

, the CBO said if current laws generally remain unchanged, debt as a share of the economy will fall slightly from an estimated 102.3 percent of GDP in fiscal 2021 to slightly less than 101 percent in 2026