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Policy · 119th Congress

Worker shortage looms over new US nuclear power focus

The Trump administration wants at least three advanced modular reactors to reach criticality by July 4, 2026 — a goal industry insiders have called ambitious. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Rep. Chuy Garcia confirms he will not seek reelection

While the filing deadline to get on the 2026 ballot in Illinois has passed, some national party figures, such as Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin, say the door isn't fully closed on mid-decade

Democrat Abigail Spanberger elected Virginia governor

Laura Kelly, the chair of the Democratic Governors Association, called the Virginia result "a resounding rejection of Donald Trump’s chaos and a warning sign to all Republican politicians running in 2026

White House · 119th Congress

Spending law unenforceable if the president wants to violate it

↵↵And the fact that the money being used comes out of multiyear appropriations that remain available in fiscal 2026 means the maneuvers comply with the Antideficiency Act, the administration argues.

Congress · 119th Congress

No quick fix for Head Start funding as programs start to close

↵↵Senate Democrats also ran a "hotline" last week to gauge support for a package of funding bills that included the chamber's fiscal 2026 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations measure, which covers dollars

Democrats tight-lipped on shutdown off-ramp as pressure grows

over how long to extend government funding, as Senate leaders indicated negotiators will need more time beyond the Nov. 21 deadline proposed in the House-passed continuing resolution to finish fiscal 2026

In the Spotlight: Tim Kaine

Abigail Spanberger as the Democratic candidate, may be an early predictor of the 2026 midterms.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: When the pain hits home

The barrage of negative press is likely to ratchet up pressure on Congress, especially among vulnerable lawmakers up for reelection in 2026, to resolve the impasse and reopen the government, adding