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Big shoes filled as Senate appropriators spread earmarks wealth

Arkansas, the senior Republican on the Military Construction-VA Subcommittee, who’s now No. 4 at $290.7 million; Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., the new ranking member on Transportation-HUD, who vaulted to No. 6,

Murray, Collins strike deal on fiscal 2024 emergency funds

Corrected 6:30 p.m. | Senate Appropriations Committee leaders have reached agreement to tack on nearly $14 billion in additional fiscal 2024 spending in the bills set to come before the panel before the

CDC data amplifies calls for funding hepatitis plan

Despite the availability of these cures, commercial data showed only 1 in 6 uninsured adults under 40 with hepatitis C has been cured, according to a Morbidity and Mortality Report published Thursday examining

Of course President Biden negotiated on the debt ceiling

Asked on May 9 if cutting a deal on the debt ceiling back then was a mistake, Biden replied: "No, in the sense that I got a call that morning at 6 o’clock saying that the Republican leader would only talk

Parties moving closer on debt ceiling deal as talks drag on

As McCarthy was leaving the Capitol shortly after 6 p.m., he said there was no deal yet but that he’s staying in town to keep working into the weekend.

The GOP’s march of folly on the debt ceiling

In 2021, Moody’s Analytics estimated the economic effects of a monthlong debt ceiling crisis: Economic output would decline by 4 percent, an estimated 6 million jobs would be lost and the stock market,

As EPA readies climate rule, Obama and Trump eras linger

In June 2022, the Supreme Court ruled, 6-3, with the three liberal justices dissenting, that the EPA does not have authority under the Clean Air Act to regulate carbon pollution from power plants through

Trillion-dollar deficits: Biden’s new normal

Future proposed yearly spending could top $10 trillion Worse, CBO baseline spending projections show that Biden’s proposed budgets for the next two years will continue the $6 trillion-dollar spending of