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Policy · 117th Congress

More Ukrainians to receive immigration protections

update could provide significant relief for Ukrainians who recently entered, as they cannot—and should not — return to a war zone right now,” dozens of other lawmakers wrote to the White House in an April 6

Policy · 117th Congress

Sanders, investors warn Starbucks on response to unionization

Sanders, I-Vt., urged former Starbucks executive Howard Schultz, who is returning to lead the company on April 6 after CEO Kevin Johnson retires, to cease “union-busting” actions amid complaints

Policy · 117th Congress

Inflation may shrink Biden’s big defense plan

Congress helped the Pentagon deal with inflation in fiscal 2022 by allocating in the omnibus bill fully 6 percent more than in the previous fiscal year, and that bill provided the Pentagon $6.5 billion

Congress · 117th Congress

In the game of earmarks, Shelby has no peers

Shelby’s solo requests alone account for 6 percent of total earmarks in the fiscal 2022 omnibus.

Policy · 117th Congress

EPA unveils rule to combat cross-state smog pollution

Ruling awaited A ruling from the high court, where conservative justices have a 6-3 majority, could bind the agency’s regulatory options to curb greenhouse gases.

Policy · 117th Congress

Backlogs force Ukrainians to face long visa waits

Andrey Plaksin, a Ukrainian-born immigration lawyer based in Miami, wakes up each morning by 6 a.m. and turns on the news in preparation for another long day of fielding calls and emails from potential

Congress · 117th Congress

Sweeping new veterans benefits bill readied for House vote

Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, a freshman who won by 6 votes in a heavily contested 2020 race, led the floor debate for her side of the aisle in pushing to pass the slimmer Tester bill as an alternative

Policy · 117th Congress

Immigrant investors on edge as EB-5 lapse enters eighth month

He said he was motivated to pursue permanent resident status in the U.S. by his two American citizen children, ages 6 and 9. He took out a mortgage against his home to finance his investment.