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White House · 119th Congress

What to watch from Trump’s national AI standard

Advocates of state preemption, including Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz, R-Texas, fell short last year on attaching preemption to the GOP budget reconciliation law or the fiscal 2026 defense policy law

Congress · 119th Congress

Court ruling puts federal revenue forecast on shaky ground

↵↵A recent analysis from the Budget Lab, a nonpartisan policy group at Yale University, estimates that the recent ruling would erase more than half of projected revenue increases from fiscal 2026 to fiscal

Congress · 119th Congress

Chip export bill advances in House Foreign Affairs

↵↵The moves come after a provision to require chip companies to prioritize sales to U.S. firms before selling chips overseas was removed from the fiscal 2026 defense authorization law, known as the NDAA

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate panel advances nominee in his second run to lead NASA

↵↵Brown was nominated to the board by President Joe Biden for a term set to end December 2026. The Senate confirmed his nomination in 2024.↵↵Brown's case in the U.S.

Congress · 119th Congress

White House isn’t giving up on AI regulations ban

↵↵But support for including a moratorium in the fiscal 2026 NDAA appeared scarce Thursday, especially without a national AI standard in place, and experts questioned the constitutionality of parts of a

Thune seeks to kick off appropriations on Senate floor

Senate Majority Leader Leader John Thune, R-S.D., has set up a Tuesday test vote on taking up the first fiscal 2026 spending bill, the generally popular measure funding military construction projects and

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: Big, beautiful bickering

Moderates in the Senate such as Maine’s Susan Collins, who is on the ballot in 2026, and even some red-state conservatives such as Missouri’s Josh Hawley have raised alarms over the measure’s proposed