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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

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Voting and ethics overhaul fuels drive to end Senate filibuster

Democratic-led House has already passed its version of the bill, which would reshape how congressional candidates may fund their campaigns by instituting an optional public financing system that would match $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

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Audit-ioning for Trump

Although Roy didn’t join the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after Jan. 6, he has angered the former president enough for Trump to say he would probably be “successfully primaried in his own

Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol Police teams were lacking in weapons certifications

Capitol Police had potentially deadly training deficiencies on one of the force’s most lethal weapons, yet another issue that has come to light since the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Scenes from the Capitol’s busy, noisy, close-talking comeback

In their stead were new fences placed not to fend off a foreign-born virus but a domestic threat — mobs of self-proclaimed patriots who attempted on Jan. 6 to subvert the Constitution and ignore the democratic

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Will Democrats go to war on voting rights?

Joe Manchin III, declared on June 6 that he would oppose the House-passed For the People Act. So what do Democrats do if Congress takes no action and court challenges to the new state laws fail?

Congress · 117th Congress

House panel advances $547 billion surface transportation bill

That debate devolved into a fight over the Jan. 6 mob attack on the Capitol, with Democrats accusing Republicans who did not back the Jan. 6 investigatory commission of not supporting the police. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Don’t Manchin it

PAC people: Business PACs, many of which paused donations earlier this year amid fallout from the violent Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, have begun to send more money to lawmakers, including to the

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan Senate group claims agreement on infrastructure

Commerce committee’s five-year overall funding authorization level breaks down into three buckets: $36 billion for rail, $27.8 billion for multimodal grants and $13 billion for safety programs, including $6

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers seek funds to improve the workings of Congress

Modernization panel’s recommendations would be funded through the Legislative Branch appropriations bill, which is already in the spotlight this year in the aftermath of clear security failures during the Jan. 6

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Do Republicans have a chance in New Jersey or Virginia in November?

November Glenn Youngkin — the GOP nominee for Virginia governor, though you wouldn’t know that from watching his TV ads — needs to improve on Donald Trump’s 2020 performance in the Old Dominion by nearly 6