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Senators push to expand food aid for low-income troops

</p> Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., a former Army helicopter pilot, told CQ Roll Call she is filing the bill today to alter the rules governing the Agriculture Department’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance

Congress · 117th Congress

Major corporations make last-ditch push for R&D tax break

</p> Hassan is considered vulnerable for reelection in November; Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates her seat Tilt Democratic.</p> A co-sponsor of the Hassan-Young bill, Sen.

Congress · 117th Congress

As Ukraine burns, Washington splits over how to help

</p> Republicans are calling for such a bill to move forward promptly, but Democrats instead want to include it in the fiscal 2022 omnibus spending package that Congress hopes to send to the White House

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden to highlight climate policy at State of the Union

</p> [Immigration likely to take lower profile in Biden speech after mixed year]</p> “Climate change is a threat to human well-being and planetary health,” according to the assessment from leading scientists

Congress · 117th Congress

Coons predicts at least $10 billion for Ukraine aid package

The Senate’s top appropriator for foreign aid on Friday said he sees strong bipartisan support for passing an emergency spending bill totaling $10 billion or more to address dire needs stemming from Russia

Policy · 117th Congress

Texas Supreme Court hears abortion ban challenge

</p> The arguments came days before the Senate intends to hold a cloture vote on a broad abortion rights bill that Democrats say is necessary to provide federal abortion protections due to laws like the

Policy · 117th Congress

Facing new Superfund taxes, chemical lobby boosted spending

</p> [Why the US looks back 17 years to set its climate goals]</p> The chemical lobby’s increased spending came as Congress debated and passed a roughly $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, which President