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Spectrum authority lapse impinges on broadband, 5G plans

Replacing Chinese equipment The House Energy and Commerce Committee in May advanced, 50-0, legislation to renew the auction authority through Sept. 30, 2026, and direct billions in spectrum auction proceeds

Congress · 117th Congress

‘Chips-plus’ bill advances toward final passage in Senate

$54 billion in five-year grants for semiconductor manufacturing and research as well as 5G wireless deployment, a 25 percent tax credit for investments in semiconductor manufacturing facilities through 2026

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate confirms Powell to second term as Fed chairman

Powell’s term as chairman expires in 2026 and as a board member in 2028. Of Biden’s Fed nominees, only Barr, who was nominated last month, still awaits a confirmation hearing and vote.

Congress · 117th Congress

Centrist Democrats push stronger child tax credit expansion

Spending drops sharply after 2026, when only full refundability would remain in place. About $13 billion of that cost would be for keeping it fully refundable in the second half of the decade.

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan infrastructure talks said to be stuck on transit

The committee earlier this year unanimously approved legislation that would spend more than $35 billion through fiscal 2026 on drinking water systems and wastewater projects.

Congress · 117th Congress

Santos pledges apolitical role heading Census Bureau

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

Congress · 116th Congress

Pension negotiators restart talks with eyes on the calendar

Pennies on the dollar The PBGC estimated that its insurance fund, which now has about $3 billion in reserves, will run out of money in 2026 — around the same time the nation’s second-largest union

Congress · 116th Congress

Lawmakers spar big-time on behalf of rocket companies

The payoff for the two winners: 25 launches from fiscal 2022 through 2026, to be split 60-40 between them. The Air Force has said anyone can compete for that deal, including SpaceX.