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Congress · 119th Congress

FEMA earmarks threatened by immigration funding standoff

↵↵Cassidy has one earmark in the bill, but it's a big one: $6 million for road drainage improvements for Interstate 20 in Ouachita Parish, which is in the northern part of the state.

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden ponders marijuana moves as states forge ahead

The Biden administration’s Oct. 6 announcement that it would revisit that classification comes after previous, yearslong reviews of marijuana’s categorization fell flat, and experts are split on

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap funding bill set to dominate September agenda

It also may not be clear what the outcome of Senate control will be until after Dec. 6 if the Georgia race goes to a runoff, which could leave little time for a burst of legislative action before lawmakers

Congress · 117th Congress

No child tax credit deal in sight as monthly benefits lapse

That expansion, which increased the $2,000 per child benefit to $3,600 for children under 6 and $3,000 for older children, allowed families to receive the credits in monthly installments and made it fully

Congress · 117th Congress

Inflation report triggers partisan jockeying

Consumers aren’t so sure, however, and the latest survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in mid-December showed a belief that prices will still be 6 percent higher a year from then

Policy · 117th Congress

Hoyer: White House to ask for more pandemic relief funds

DeLauro began a Tuesday morning hearing on Capitol Hill security in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection to urge Republicans to begin serious negotiations with Democrats.

Congress · 117th Congress

Child credit backers look to workarounds if budget bill stalls

The sweetened credit for the 2021 tax year provides up to $3,600 per child under age 6 or $3,000 per child ages 6 through 17, and makes the benefit fully refundable, which means it’s paid in full to families