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Policy · 117th Congress
Supreme Court poised to tackle green card path for TPS holders
</p> And in April, she finally got her green card, giving her legal stability.
Policy · 117th Congress
Former immigration lawyers aim to cut through political noise
</p> During floor debate earlier this year before the House’s passage, largely along party lines, of a bill to provide access to counsel for travelers detained at airports, several Republicans argued
Policy · 117th Congress
Labor unions have a new point man on infrastructure
</p> But he also gave his staff autonomy.
Congress · 117th Congress
Capito and Biden to meet as ‘fish or cut bait’ moment nears
and Infrastructure Committee set to mark up its highway bill June 9.
Congress · 117th Congress
Lawmakers want advertising transparency from Big Tech
</p> CQ Roll Call’s Dean DeChiaro speaks with Rep.
Policy · 117th Congress
Budget release starts a process that will run through summer
the authorizing and tax committees to write the reconciliation bill.
Policy · 117th Congress
Democrats seek to expand ESG strategies in retirement plans
</p> The Senate bill was introduced May 20 by Tina Smith, D-Minn., Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Patty Murray, D-Wash. A companion bill was introduced the same day in the House by Rep.
Policy · 117th Congress
Clean electricity standard, key to climate fight, awaits definition
</p> “The conversation is often whether the infrastructure proposal” would match the Democrats’ bill or differ from it, and whether the House bill could be folded into the broader infrastructure package
Policy · 117th Congress
State bills banning private immigration detention gain traction
</p> Melissa Galeano, an aide to Salazar, added that the bill offers “a loud message to ICE that we will not stand by as they use abusive tactics.”
Policy · 117th Congress
Medicaid expansion fight resurfaces in states
The budget bill cleared the Legislature on May 20, and enrollment will begin June 1.</p> But advocacy efforts in other states are facing obstacles.
Policy · 117th Congress
Efforts to protect kids online gain bipartisan momentum
</p> [Kids emerge as bipartisan bridge to take on social media giants]</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> “As children spend drastically more time online, the tech platforms really have become a perilous minefield
Policy · 117th Congress
Toomey: Housing doesn’t fit in bipartisan infrastructure plan
</p> To get bipartisan support, an infrastructure bill needs to fund “real physical infrastructure,” Toomey said.
Policy · 117th Congress
‘Ad hoc responses’ take toll on US immigration policy, Meissner says
</p> Doris Meissner, the former commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, who served under President Bill Clinton and is now a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute, recently
Policy · 117th Congress
Investors object to CEO pay in judgment on pandemic response
</p> About 4.7 percent of proposed pay packages among S&P 500 companies have failed in 2021 so far, up from 2 percent last year and 1.5 percent in 2019, according to data provided by ISS Corporate Solutions
Policy · 117th Congress
Children face added mental health struggles during pandemic
</p> The House on May 13 also passed, 323-93, a bill to require HHS to develop guidelines for behavioral intervention teams in schools.
Policy · 117th Congress
White House commission on Supreme Court to seek comments, debate changes
Hank Johnson — have introduced a bill to increase the number of justices from nine to 13.</p> Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Judiciary Chairman Richard J.
Policy · 117th Congress
Executives defend quality control at troubled COVID-19 vaccine plant
</p> Oversight and Reform Chairwoman Carolyn B.
Policy · 117th Congress
House sends anti-Asian hate crimes bill to Biden
</p> The Senate passed the bill last month, 94-1, after a number of amendments were added, including one incorporating language from a proposal by Rep. Donald S.
Policy · 117th Congress
‘Dreamers’ advocates turn up heat on Senate after Biden meeting
budget reconciliation bill, an option many lawmakers are backing.