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No easy options as pressure to pass chips funding bill grows

“The economics of these chips without [tax credits] is not going to get us the same level of investment we need,” he said. Commerce Secretary Gina M.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate GOP pitches options for stalled competition bill

I don’t think we’re there yet.” As for the idea to have the House just pass the Senate version of the broader bill, Cardin said: “I don’t know if that’s possible.” 

Congress · 117th Congress

Insurers propose premium increases as subsidy cliff looms

“Big picture, the trend I am seeing is pretty significant proposed rate increases for 2023,” said Sabrina Corlette, co-director of the Center on Health Insurance Reforms at Georgetown University’

Congress · 117th Congress

McConnell threatens support for China bill, citing budget talks

Republicans won’t back compromise legislation to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing and U.S. competitiveness with China if Democrats continue to negotiate a partisan budget package that can pass without

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Roe reversal puts spotlight on state laws

“Our legislation would enshrine important abortion protections into law without undercutting statutes that have been in place for decades and without eliminating basic conscience protections that

Congress · 117th Congress

Congress skeptical about Biden’s call to suspend gas tax

While the tax is used to replenish the Highway Trust Fund, Biden said the recent reduction in the deficit would allow the federal government to suspend the tax without affecting infrastructure funding.

Congress · 117th Congress

Mental health becomes focal point of Senate gun framework

I think we always risk creating the impression that people with mental illness are prone to violence when the opposite is true — they’re actually more likely to be the victims of violence,” he said

Congress · 117th Congress

House Jan. 6 panel revelation on pardons raises questions

Brian Schatz said, “Ok I will start. I didn’t ask for a pardon.” Berman said it was “a little bit unsavory” that Cheney named Perry, and hinted at others, without providing more information.