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Policy · 117th Congress

Senate confirms new Census Bureau director

President Joe Biden nominated Santos to serve out the remainder of Dillingham’s term, which expires later in the year, as well as a new five-year term that runs through the end of 2026.

Congress · 117th Congress

Sanders opposes plan to scrap ‘SALT’ cap, then restore it

Under the proposal circulating on Capitol Hill, the current $10,000 limit on SALT deductions would be repealed for the 2021 through 2025 tax years, then reinstated from 2026 through 2030 in Democrats

Congress · 117th Congress

Economy, Fed paper over debt problem

Medicare’s financial problems start to pinch in 2026, when hospital payments would need to be trimmed 9 percent, according to government actuaries.

Video · 117th Congress

Biden warns Putin of ‘significant’ US cyber capabilities

nuclear superpowers agreed to have their administrations engage in further discussions, including on what comes next for arms reduction with the New START Treaty that is currently extended until early 2026

White House · 117th Congress

Biden should be ready for Putin to talk about Jan. 6

From the Biden administration’s standpoint, the agenda is also expected to include the future of the New START arms reduction treaty, which has been extended until February 2026, as well as recent

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Debate fact-check: False claims amid disorderly fracas

“The Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule for Model Years 2021–2026 Passenger Cars and Light Trucks,” final rule. Federal Register.  Vol. 85, No. 84. 30 Apr 2020.

Congress · 116th Congress

GOP conservatives sharpen knives for spending fight

Likewise, Medicare trustees said their Hospital Insurance Trust Fund will be depleted by 2026 when it will be able to cover just 89 percent of its obligations, a figure that is projected to drop to 77

Politics · 115th Congress

What’s That Sound? The Monster in the Budget

National health spending is projected to increase by an average of 5.4 percent each year from now through 2020, and 6.1 percent in 2026, the last year for which projections are available.

Politics · 115th Congress

New Day, New War For Trump. This Time It’s Google

acts like a monarch — joked to the head of FIFA, the global body that oversees the World Cup soccer/football tournament that he could be serving a third term (prohibited by the Constitution) when the 2026