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At the Races: Republicans in revolt?

For Republicans, meanwhile, the outcome served as a reminder that they need to focus on addressing affordability concerns heading into the 2026 midterms.

Congress · 119th Congress

Democrats tee off on possible Treasury corporate tax move

↵↵The 2017 tax overhaul package included a provision requiring companies to start spreading their research expense deductions over five years, rather than claiming them all up front.

Congress · 119th Congress

White House isn’t giving up on AI regulations ban

↵↵But support for including a moratorium in the fiscal 2026 NDAA appeared scarce Thursday, especially without a national AI standard in place, and experts questioned the constitutionality of parts of a

Congress · 119th Congress

Top four appropriators set to meet on spending package

The top four leaders of the Senate and House Appropriations committees plan to huddle Thursday to make headway on the next package of fiscal 2026 spending bills, sources familiar with the meeting said

Congress · 119th Congress

Slashed refugee cap adds to uncertainty about admissions to US

The Trump administration announced a drastic reduction in refugee admissions for fiscal 2026 as part of a tough-on-immigration approach, but a mixture of prior policies, a court challenge and the recent

Congress · 119th Congress

Biofuels standards put farm, oil state members on opposite sides

↵↵So far, the EPA's proposal for the 2026 and 2027 RFS mandates has drawn the support of farm-state lawmakers — who often find themselves at odds with the Trump administration over issues such as trade

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate payouts unnerve some in House GOP ahead of shutdown vote

↵↵A provision in the fiscal 2026 Legislative Branch spending bill, which is part of the package, would allow senators to sue for at least $500,000 each when federal investigators search their phone records