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Congress · 117th Congress

Social Security fixes could animate post-midterms agenda

‘Take the cap off’ Simpson-Bowles would have gradually boosted the wage threshold under which the Social Security tax is applied until it hit 90 percent of all “covered earnings” or U.S. wages and

Congress · 117th Congress

Unlike Senate, House Democrats make climate push in China bill

[Biden didn’t get all he wanted on climate, but it’s a new year] In contrast, their draft bill would include provisions intended to improve interagency coordination on climate change, increase

Congress · 117th Congress

Manchin faces political blowback at home, but it may not last

That spending includes an extension of the federal production tax credit, or PTC, through 2026, giving special attention to communities that have seen nearby coal mines close after 1999 or coal-fired power

Policy · 117th Congress

EPA finalizes tougher vehicle emission standards

Expressed in real-world miles per gallon equivalents, the standards would require automakers to average 40 mpg in 2026.

Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol Police missed gun at security screening

He did have a license to carry a concealed firearm from Virginia issued by Henrico County Circuit Court that expires in April of 2026. Allsbrooks is a resident of Richmond, Va.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Take Five: Don Bacon

We helped lobby to get them to do the World Cup here, and we’re really proud that it’s coming here [in 2026], plus Mexico and Canada. We’re excited we had a little voice in that.

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats’ ‘SALT’ headache hangs over budget reconciliation bill

their proposal is better targeted toward working families in high-tax states and is designed to prevent a net tax cut for the rich, unlike alternatives to fully repeal or significantly lift the cap for all

Congress · 117th Congress

Defense policy amendments pour in ahead of floor action

Illinois Democrat Tammy Duckworth’s proposal to establish an independent Afghanistan commission to look at the involvement of all U.S. government agencies has garnered support from 13 other senators, including

Policy · 117th Congress

Senate confirms new Census Bureau director

A report released by Santos’ current employer, the Urban Institute, estimated last year’s count missed more than 1.5 million people, all people of color.

Congress · 117th Congress

Sanders opposes plan to scrap ‘SALT’ cap, then restore it

Under the proposal circulating on Capitol Hill, the current $10,000 limit on SALT deductions would be repealed for the 2021 through 2025 tax years, then reinstated from 2026 through 2030 in Democrats

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats closer to deal on budget reconciliation package

“This is what I said to all of you in the very beginning, which is I want to ensure that consumers at the counter get the greatest relief possible, not just that the government saves money,” he said

Congress · 117th Congress

Manchin not ready to back $1.75T budget package

But many Democrats expressed disappointment at all the cuts made in recent weeks and worked over the weekend to expand the package again, at least modestly.

Congress · 117th Congress

House Ways and Means tax plan runs into Senate chopping block

The sweetening of a benefit for wage earners without children was also limited to one year, while a $98.4 billion expansion of a tax credit for those caring for kids under 13 and dependents of all ages

Congress · 117th Congress

Economy, Fed paper over debt problem

ANALYSIS — You wouldn’t know it from all the noise around the debt ceiling and budget reconciliation.

Policy · 117th Congress

In response to Western drought, a flood of legislation

Southern Nevada residents rely on the Colorado River for nearly all of their municipal water supply and have tried to mitigate the situation through conservation.

Congress · 117th Congress

Centrist Democrats push stronger child tax credit expansion

All in all, it would cost almost $557 billion over a decade, according to the Treasury Department. Spending drops sharply after 2026, when only full refundability would remain in place.