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Congress · 117th Congress

Wyden details proposed tax on billionaires’ unrealized gains

Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden released text for the first time Wednesday morning of his proposal to tax the yearly change in value of billionaires’ assets, detailing a plan to get at the wealth of the

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan debt limit patch would raise borrowing cap by $480B

The one-sentence text of the measure would line up the debt limit and Dec. 3 government funding deadlines when the continuing resolution lapses, setting up a potential two-tiered “fiscal cliff” later

Congress · 117th Congress

Cryptocurrency tax reporting deal scotched in Senate

Wyden led the first proposed amendment to the provision, with Toomey and Lummis, which would have directly exempted those developing digital assets or their protocols for others, unless they’re customers

Policy · 115th Congress

Omnibus Drops as House Speeds Toward Vote

First, the House is aiming to vote on the omnibus Thursday or early Friday, followed by Senate action that could drag into the weekend if any senators choose to slow down the process. Sen.

Policy · 115th Congress

Moderates Hedge On New Obamacare Repeal Amendment

Tom MacArthur, R-N.J., to draft the text of the new amendment, which lets states apply for waivers from some of the 2010 health care law’s insurance requirements, like the provision that prevents insurance

Policy · 115th Congress

Supreme Court Nominee’s Legal Approach Follows Scalia

Judge Neil Gorsuch included a line in his first remarks as a Supreme Court nominee that signals just how closely his approach to deciding cases aligns with the late Antonin Scalia, the polarizing and reliably