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Congress · 119th Congress

Final fiscal 2026 spending bills pass House; Senate up next

↵↵The rule came under threat partly because of a push from farm-state Republicans who were advocating for a provision allowing year-round sales of gasoline containing a higher percentage of corn-derived

Trump pivots from populist economic campaign ideas

On the campaign trail, his sales pitch focused, in large part, on extending Republicans’ 2017 tax cuts and slapping tariffs on what his team had dubbed the world’s worst actors on trade and access to economic

Fact-checking the Harris-Trump debate

She said, "Economists have said that that Trump sales tax would actually result for middle-class families in about $4,000 more a year."

First House GOP spending bill clears key procedural hurdle

Marc Molinaro, R-N.Y., from a district Biden carried in 2020, opposes the bill due to language that would block sales of the birth control drug mifepristone in pharmacies, among other concerns.

Senate panel to vote on Supreme Court code of ethics mandate

The Senate Judiciary Committee is planning a Thursday vote on a bill that would require the Supreme Court to adopt a code of ethics, but the legislation is expected to fall short of becoming law amid strong

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Bank shots

Sinema on Thursday announced she’s cosponsoring legislation that would claw back profits from bank executives who received bonuses or earned profits on stock sales within 60 days of a bank failure.

Congress · 118th Congress

Opponents deny McCarthy speaker’s gavel on first vote

House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy fell 15 votes short of securing the speaker’s gavel Tuesday in the first of what could be several ballots to determine who will lead the chamber for the next two

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Keys to the Senate

Bennett about the Biden economic sales pitch. Biden’s virtual tour: President Joe Biden took part in virtual receptions for a handful of Democratic House incumbents Wednesday evening. Reps.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Ads nauseum

Warm up the punter: It’s September, so the approaching end of another fiscal year means Congress is preparing a short-term spending bill that will allow lawmakers to go off and campaign and not have

Policy · 117th Congress

Insurers see long-awaited innovations taking hold in pandemic

Chief among the disruptors are insurtech — that’s short for insurance technology — firms, which are rethinking coverage and putting a new spin on old concepts.   

Congress · 116th Congress

Democrats’ dream election scenario is still alive

Even ambitious legislation — to combat climate change, add a public insurance option to the 2010 health care law and restrict gun sales — looks risky, with a House majority that could be just a handful