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Congress · 119th Congress

House passes second spending package with more bills in pipeline

The House easily passed a package of two fiscal 2026 appropriations bills with broad bipartisan support Wednesday, teeing up a second set of long-delayed spending bills for the Senate to consider. 

Congress · 119th Congress

US capture of Maduro rests on criminal case

↵↵[Related: Press Conference: Donald Trump Discusses the Capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela – Jan. 3, 2026]↵↵However, in a press conference Saturday Trump did not rule out the continued presence of

Congress · 119th Congress

Bipartisan health subsidy bill adds income caps, anti-fraud measures

↵↵Because the tax credits and premium prices remain unsettled as open enrollment approaches closing for most states on Dec. 15, the bill would extend the plan year 2026 enrollment period until May 15,

Congress · 119th Congress

Biofuels standards put farm, oil state members on opposite sides

↵↵So far, the EPA's proposal for the 2026 and 2027 RFS mandates has drawn the support of farm-state lawmakers — who often find themselves at odds with the Trump administration over issues such as trade

Congress · 117th Congress

Sweeping budget package passes Senate; House on deck Friday

that would lower insulin costs by providing $3.1 billion to help federally qualified health centers cover the direct costs of discounted insulin and epinephrine for qualifying patients through fiscal 2026

Policy · 117th Congress

EPA unveils rule to combat cross-state smog pollution

The proposal would lower levels from the power sector of nitrogen oxide, a pollutant that forms low-level ozone, or smog, by 29 percent by 2026, the EPA said.

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers face pressure to pass mental health legislation

John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Michael Bennet, D-Colo., that would increase authorizations to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline program to $50 million per year through fiscal 2026.

Policy · 117th Congress

EPA finalizes tougher vehicle emission standards

/p> Asked about compliance challenges facing car companies, Regan said they have some time to prepare over the next couple of years before the standards aggressively ramp up for model years 2025 and 2026