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Congress · 119th Congress

ATF nominee advanced by Senate Judiciary Committee

That $40 million decrease, a 2.5 percent cut, in a fiscal 2026 law (PL 119-74) would continue a "compounded reduction in operational funding," Cekada said in a written response to lawmakers.

Congress · 119th Congress

House Democrats grill IRS chief over data-sharing concerns

↵↵The testimony comes just over a month into the 2026 tax filing season, which has been marked by the Trump administration's efforts to shrink the IRS workforce despite all the new tax code changes from

Congress · 119th Congress

Democrats offer farm bill amendments to roll back SNAP changes

Counties, and National Conference of State Legislatures, sent a letter in January to House and Senate leaders urging Congress to exclude October and November 2025 payment error rates from the fiscal 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Moratorium on federal employee layoffs lapses amid shutdown

↵↵Federal unions said in a court filing late last month that many federal agencies were forced to hold off on their full layoff plans throughout 2025 and into early 2026 because of litigation and that

Congress · 119th Congress

ATF pick decries GOP-led budget cuts

↵↵But Cekada also showed no support for the latest Republican-led cut to ATF's budget, as outlined in the fiscal 2026 Justice Department spending bill passed by Congress earlier this year.

Congress · 119th Congress

Labor-HHS-Education earmarks are back in House, with limits

But the Senate has maintained the bill's earmark eligibility, and the fiscal 2026 Labor-HHS-Education law includes just under $1.4 billion within those accounts, all from the Senate. 

Congress · 119th Congress

The State of Division

↵↵One of the most audible reactions in the room wasn't related to Trump or his agenda at all, but rather an appearance of the U.S. men's hockey team, which won a gold medal in Italy at the 2026 Olympics

Congress · 119th Congress

Court ruling puts federal revenue forecast on shaky ground

↵↵A recent analysis from the Budget Lab, a nonpartisan policy group at Yale University, estimates that the recent ruling would erase more than half of projected revenue increases from fiscal 2026 to fiscal

Congress · 119th Congress

EPA’s end to endangerment finding eases rules for carmakers

↵↵The administration's repeal releases auto manufacturers from federal regulations that were designed to bring about a nearly 50 percent reduction in fleet-wide emissions by 2032 compared with 2026.

Congress · 119th Congress

FEMA earmarks threatened by immigration funding standoff

The ongoing fight over fiscal 2026 funding for immigration enforcement is threatening millions of dollars in home-state earmarks for disaster preparedness projects. 

Policy · 119th Congress

Trump’s drug pricing plan gets lukewarm reception

"It's 2026. Nothing has happened." ↵↵"I just haven't seen any evidence in our committees of Republicans being interested in this issue," Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said during the same briefing.

Congress · 119th Congress

Tillis ‘unleashed’

His frustration has reached several bubbling points the first few weeks of 2026 alone over statements and decisions made regarding U.S. efforts to obtain Greenland, the Federal Reserve, and most recently

Congress · 119th Congress

Coast Guard budget boost hangs in limbo amid DHS debate

A proposed 5 percent raise in Coast Guard discretionary funding in fiscal 2026 hangs in the balance amid a congressional fight over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

Congress · 119th Congress

Sidelined last election, abortion returns to policy limelight

↵↵Related: Senators feel good about health deal, despite Hyde complications↵↵"Abandoning the most popular pro-life provision in history is a losing strategy, especially as we look toward the 2026 midterm

Congress · 119th Congress

Chip export bill advances in House Foreign Affairs

↵↵The moves come after a provision to require chip companies to prioritize sales to U.S. firms before selling chips overseas was removed from the fiscal 2026 defense authorization law, known as the NDAA