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Biden, Democrats punt reconciliation, voting rights bills to 2022

Senate Budget Chairman Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said a delay might even help drum up the momentum needed to finally get the reconciliation package done.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Where have you gone, Richard Nixon?

As he said on the Senate floor, “In our campaigns, no matter how hard they may be, no matter how close the election, those who lose accept the verdict and support those who win.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Congress moves to ease National Guard defense of the Capitol

Congress has sent to President Joe Biden legislation to allow the Capitol Police to request assistance from the National Guard without approval from the Capitol Police Board, removing a bureaucratic step

Congress · 117th Congress

Judge rules House committee can get Trump’s tax returns

I am pleased that we’re now one step closer to being able to conduct more thorough oversight of the IRS’s mandatory presidential audit program,” the Massachusetts Democrat said.

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court allows narrow challenge to Texas abortion law

Roberts Jr. pointed to the chilling effect the law has had on abortion rights in the state and said a district court “should resolve this litigation and enter appropriate relief without delay.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate clears expedited debt limit process, Medicare cuts delay

“The proposal I worked on with Leader McConnell will allow Democrats to do precisely what we’ve been seeking to do for months… provide a simple majority vote to fix the debt ceiling without having

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate passes resolution to end COVID-19 shots-or-test rule

Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said at a press conference Wednesday. “I think they realize that this is an invasion into their own abilities to make decisions about themselves and their health care.”