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Appropriators decry firing of Army chief

Hegseth fired George on April 2 without explanation, even though the general still had more than a year to go on a standard tenure for an Army chief.

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Senators spurn budget request for NIH overhead cost cap

“I’ve made very clear that I do not think a 15 percent one-size-fits-all cap on indirect costs for medical research projects makes sense,” Collins said in a brief interview, adding that she didn’

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‘We can’t wait forever’: Ethics Committee under scrutiny 

I don’t know from a process perspective, what that would mean, but I think many of us would be open to that if the Ethics Committee said ‘we can handle this a different way,’ or ‘there’s an expedited route

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Trump could keep an acting attorney general for months

nominate a permanent attorney general and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., could refuse to bring that nomination up for a vote, leaving it pending and allowing Blanche to lead the department without

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Who’s the shutdown scapegoat now?

So that’s disappointing,” said House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole, R-Okla. “That’s not the way colleagues treat one another … I do think, at the leadership level, that was inappropriate.”

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Competing claims on SAVE America Act disenfranchising voters

Levitt, who briefly was a White House senior policy adviser on voting rights during the Biden administration, said the bill “seems to contemplate at least some people being kicked off the rolls without

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House opts for stopgap funding as DHS standoff deepens

I would not vote for something, to tell you the truth, that said I was going to give zero money for border security and homeland security,” House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., said