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Policy · 115th Congress

Budget Proposal Funds Latest Pentagon Strategy

The department plans to spend $6 billion to procure three DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Class Destroyers, $7.4 billion for two Virginia Class Submarines, $1.3 billion for one Littoral Combat Ship, and $1.8 billion

Policy · 115th Congress

House Extends Christmas Recess, Will Return Jan. 8

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s office announced Friday that the House will not kick off work for the second session of the 115th Congress until Monday, Jan. 8, with a customary 6:30 p.m. vote

Policy · 115th Congress

Expect Senate to Honor House on SALT, Brady Says

Brady said the Ways and Means Committee will have a static score of the tax bill from the Joint Committee on Taxation when it begins its mark up process November 6.

Policy · 115th Congress

House Passes $658 Billion Defense Spending Bill

The chamber also approved an amendment from Nevada Democrat Jacky Rosen moving $6 million from operations and maintenance accounts into acquisition accounts for Army missile technology and an amendment

Policy · 115th Congress

House Readies Debate on Defense Amendments

Another amendment from Nevada Democrat Jacky Rosen would move $6 million from the Defense-wide operations and maintenance accounts and reallocate the funds for Army missile technology.

Policy · 115th Congress

House Takes Up Bill to Delay Ozone Rule Compliance

In a June 6 letter to governors, Pruitt told states they will now have until October 2018 to submit their proposals for area designations under the EPA’s National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)

Policy · 115th Congress

EPA Inhofe Alumni Group Closer to Expanding

The panel also voted, 15-6, to advance Nuclear Regulatory Commission nominee Annie Caputo, with the support of some Democrats, including Tammy Duckworth of Illinois and Benjamin L.

Policy · 115th Congress

D.C. Law Banning Wet Wipes Could Clog Appropriations

Tom Graves, chairman of the House Financial Services Appropriations Subcommittee, described most of the cuts in the draft bill as due to the mathematics of a budget with overall cuts of 6 percent.