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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.

Opinion · 117th Congress

My uphill battle not to worry about our democracy

As Confederate-flag-waving zealots, threatening to hang Mike Pence, invaded the Capitol on Jan. 6, I kept repeating the mantra that they were only a tiny, crazed fraction of the 74 million Trump

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Michael Steele on taking the GOP back from Trump

Do you think it’s possible after the Jan. 6 insurrection for Republicans to appeal to Black voters after making those small inroads in 2020?  A.

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

Congress · 117th Congress

Research and development ambitions will test bipartisanship

Corrected | As partisan disagreements over infrastructure and a national commission to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol dominated headlines last week, Congress and President Joe Biden

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

Congress · 117th Congress

Republican senators torpedo Jan. 6 commission

Republican senators on Friday drowned the hopes of an independent, bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, gathering enough members of their own conference to block

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

Senate punts Schumer science and tech bill to June

consideration of the bipartisan science research and development package until after the upcoming recess in exchange for a vote related to the creation of a national commission to investigate the Jan. 6

Opinion · 117th Congress

When an insurrection is seen as just another day in America

It’s a question I ask after hearing too many Republicans dismiss the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by a violent pro-Trump mob trying to halt the counting of American citizens’ votes as a “normal tourist

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden to meet Republicans about their new infrastructure pitch

It also includes a one-time infusion of $25 billion for airports and $65 billion for broadband, a $22 billion increase over baseline for passenger and rail and $6 billion over baseline for water storage

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Policing persists as campaign issue

Adam Kinzinger, who has become one of Trump’s most prominent GOP critics since voting for his impeachment over the Jan. 6 attacks on the Capitol. Attack ad fodder: Illinois Rep.