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Key results from congressional primaries on Super Tuesday

Democrat Wiley Nickel, the incumbent, said he will run for Senate in 2026 instead of for another term in the redrawn seat. Democrat Frank Pierce was unopposed in the primary.

Policy · 117th Congress

Investors resist efforts to paint ESG as a political issue

ESG assets seen increasing Asset managers globally are expected to increase ESG-related assets under management to $33 trillion by 2026, from $18.4 trillion in 2021, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers

Congress · 117th Congress

Test vote on ‘chips-plus’ bill teed up in Senate

Schumer pledged to move ahead with a procedural vote Tuesday afternoon on legislation that would, at minimum, fund semiconductor manufacturing grants and tax incentives through 2026

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 · 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

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.

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.