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Groups critical of taxes, spending not opposed to PPP loans

</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The Americans for Tax Reform Foundation, whose president, anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist is also president of Americans for Tax Reform, posted identical statements saying

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Senate undoes proposed power shift in nuclear arms budgeting

</p> Under the committee’s bill, the president and Congress would still have had final say over the spending blueprint, but the Pentagon council would have been able to set the parameters of the annual

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Passing infrastructure bill, Democrats go all-in on climate

</p> Republicans, miffed at being left out of a bill traditionally heralded as bipartisan, dismissed the climate change provisions in the bill.

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Republicans push back on Democrats’ DC statehood bill

</p> [Milestone House vote on DC statehood is where it likely ends … for now]</p> Republicans and Democrats held dueling news events Wednesday on the bill, which would give the district two senators

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Engel loss would trigger battle for Foreign Affairs gavel

</p> “Whoever ends up as chair is going to have a really challenging task next session,” said Bill O’Keefe, executive vice president for mission and mobilization at Catholic Relief Services, one of the

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NDAA: Russian support for US extremists a ‘significant risk’

</p> The Senate Armed Services Committee’s fiscal 2021 defense authorization bill would require the Pentagon to report to Congress on the extent of Russian support for “racially and ethnically motivated

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On policing, it’s all politics now

</p> In casting 45 votes against the Scott bill, Senate Democrats and Vermont independent Bernie Sanders indicated that they’re willing to make their own case to voters: that the GOP bill was so deeply