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Congress · 117th Congress

Semiconductor, science bill passes Senate, heads to House

research and development programs and facility upgrades, including roughly $15 billion for basic energy sciences, around $7 billion each for advanced scientific computing and high-energy physics, roughly $6

Policy · 117th Congress

Court hobbles EPA on climate, and its options are limited

The court’s 6-3 ruling, issued Thursday, did limit the EPA’s authority to rein in those emissions, saying the agency did not have sweeping power under the law regulating carbon pollution from utilities

Policy · 117th Congress

Why the US looks back 17 years to set its climate goals

Although America’s annual emissions overall have gently declined since 2005, its emissions increased more than 6 percent last year after a pandemic-driven dip in 2020.

Policy · 117th Congress

FDA authorizes COVID-19 vaccines for younger kids

The FDA has been independently verifying the data supporting the safety and efficacy of the kid-sized doses, in addition to data showing they are necessary, since Oct. 6.

Policy · 117th Congress

Groups mobilize as Texas abortion ban takes effect

Brian Fallon, the executive director of Demand Justice, a group that backs the push to expand the number of Supreme Court justices to change its 6-3 conservative tilt, said other remedies such as

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

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court to hear Mississippi abortion ban case

The case could reshape the constitutional right to an abortion nationwide, now that former President Donald Trump’s three appointees give conservatives a 6-3 advantage on the bench.

Policy · 117th Congress

Raimondo hearing may examine Biden recovery plan

According to her Office of Government Ethics paperwork, she’s resigned from several board positions and has a minimum of $6 million in assets.

Policy · 116th Congress

New federal dietary guidelines dish out familiar rules

The advisory committee had recommended that added sugars account for less than 6 percent of total daily calories in the diets of adults and children older than 2.

Policy · 116th Congress

Environmental action, laws may face new hurdles on high court

Corrected, Oct. 6 | A conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court could deal a crippling blow to environmental laws on the books, water down climate regulations tied up in court and make it harder

Congress · 116th Congress

Pilots demand recommended COVID-19 protocols be required

Some Democrats in the Senate, too, say they agree airlines should do better: Democratic members of the  Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee suggested during a May 6 hearing that