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Policy · 117th Congress
Congress must pass cyber notification law, top CISA official says
</p> Such a bill would not be onerous on private companies but would create a uniform requirement for notification, Wales said.
Congress · 117th Congress
Army secretary nominee glides through confirmation hearing
</p> Chairman Jack Reed, D-R.I., a West Point graduate and Army veteran, noted the historic nature of Wormuth’s nomination.</p> “If confirmed, Ms.
Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
We started a podcast about ‘political theater.’ Then the term went through the wringer
</p> That was enough to keep host Jason Dick pretty busy for the past three years.
Policy · 117th Congress
Vaccine makers pressed by lawmakers, investors to speed global access to shots
Congressional Democrats convened hearings last week on a bill that would allow Medicare to negotiate prices with drug companies to lower costs. Sen.
Policy · 117th Congress
Capitol insurrection forces military’s extremism problem out of the shadows
</p> Military commanders largely looked the other way.</p> “The Navy experience was a minor contributing factor to my radicalization process.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Eliminating the Senate filibuster would sharpen polarization
The revised bill passed with unanimous support.
Congress · 117th Congress
Democrats unveil bill to expand immigrant health care access
</p> The bill would lift a current five-year waiting period legal immigrants must undergo before enrolling in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Policy · 117th Congress
Medicare cost crunch raises questions in telehealth debate
</p> The third bill, by Rep.
Policy · 117th Congress
Bipartisan immigration talks thwarted by escalating migration
</p> [Hill Democrats unveil immigration bill backed by White House]</p> The White House has been under fire from Republicans for weeks in the wake of historically high migration numbers, which conservative
Congress · 117th Congress
Democrats mull ‘go-it-alone’ approach on Capitol security measures
</p> Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries also said the commission bill could get a vote next week.
Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Photo of the day: ‘You’re not you when you’re hungry’
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) A squirrel enjoys a Snickers candy bar in Upper Senate Park at lunchtime on Wednesday.
Policy · 117th Congress
Colonial restarts pipeline amid debate over federal role
</p> “DOE is the right agency to be coordinating this government-wide effort,” they said in a joint statement, encouraging support of a bipartisan bill from Reps. Fred Upton, R-Mich., and Bobby L.
Congress · 117th Congress
At hearing, Republicans recast Jan. 6 rioters as victims
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Less than an hour after Republicans ousted Wyoming Rep.
Policy · 117th Congress
Delayed COVID-19 worker protections attract crush of lobbyists
</p> Berkowitz said she hoped OMB would move quickly.
Campaigns · 117th Congress
Wide splits evident on voting and campaign finance as Senate panel takes up overhaul
</p> Pushing the bill through the Senate is a stated top priority for the chamber’s majority leader, Charles E. Schumer, even as he still faces long odds to enactment.
Congress · 117th Congress
Earmark tally for highway bill: $14.8 billion
</p> In all, 318 members of Congress submitted 2,380 projects for the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to consider in its upcoming surface transportation bill, said committee Chairman
Congress · 117th Congress
Lawmakers eye tightening law to get more details on cyberattacks
</p> Peters and Portman in late April introduced a bipartisan bill to create a $20 million cyber response fund over seven years.
Congress · 117th Congress
Congress mulls $500 million in grants to help states upgrade cybersecurity
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Even before Clarke’s bill makes its way through Congress, states may be able to spend a substantial amount of money on upgrading their computer systems, thanks to the $350