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Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats to skip budget markup, wait for Senate

Those reconciliation instructions could provide for as much as $6 trillion in new spending, although a compromise that can pass both chambers is likely to be somewhere around half of that.

Policy · 117th Congress

Investors press firms on donations as political spending jumps

treasurers and social issue-focused investment funds are pressing 82 corporations to be transparent about donations to candidates and causes as contributions resume after a pause in the wake of the Jan. 6

Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol Police could run out of funds over August recess

Republicans to begin serious negotiations on a spending package to stave off what could become a security nightmare for the Capitol complex and the police officers who kept lawmakers alive during the Jan. 6

Congress · 117th Congress

Sanders budget plan would spend more, tax less than Biden

circulating on and off Capitol Hill, the plan under development by Senate Budget Chairman Bernie Sanders would overshoot Biden’s proposed spending by nearly $1.6 trillion over a decade, for a hair under $6

Opinion · 117th Congress

Congress must seize the opportunity to claw back its power

The Biden administration issued its proposed $6 trillion budget on the Friday before Memorial Day, making it easy to overlook the details amid cookouts and travel.  

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats discussing roughly $6 trillion budget plan

A massive filibuster-proof budget reconciliation package worth as much as $6 trillion over a decade — of which half could be deficit-financed — is taking shape within the Senate Democratic caucus, according

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court tosses out major Obamacare challenge

Democrats and liberal advocacy groups, which warn the 6-3 conservative majority will make major decisions that harm Americans, will now focus to two cases that the court will hear next term on abortion

White House · 117th Congress

Biden OK with $300 unemployment supplement expiring

coronavirus relief law extended the pandemic unemployment assistance program — initially enacted in spring of 2020 to supplement state benefits for workers who lost their jobs due to COVID-19 — to Sept. 6.

Policy · 117th Congress

Pentagon’s budget pressures will mount soon

That includes, he said, $6 billion for operations and maintenance to account for higher inflation; $2 billion for military construction; $8 billion in procurement; and $4 billion in research, particularly

White House · 117th Congress

Maybe Biden is a moderate after all

Republican senators on May 28 filibustered for the first time this Congress, blocking consideration of a bill to create a commission to study the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol because they fear it would hurt

Policy · 117th Congress

$6 trillion Biden budget would launch spending spree

President Joe Biden unveiled a $6 trillion budget blueprint Friday that would set the government on a spending spree to make up for what White House officials described as a “decade of disinvestment.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Vulnerable Democrats bet earmark stigma has worn off

Pete Sessions in 2018 and won reelection last year by a 6-point margin with nearly 52 percent of the vote, doesn’t expect earmarks to be used against him in the midterms.