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Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending Feb. 18, 2022

CQ Roll Call photojournalists were there to capture the sights in and around the Capitol:</p> Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., addresses the annual National Association of Counties Legislative Conference

Congress · 117th Congress

Capito leads GOP letter urging change to road-spending guidance

</p> The letter, signed by 28 other Republicans, including 18 of the 19 who voted for the bill in August, requests that the agency revise or rescind the memorandum “to demonstrate that the agency intends

Policy · 117th Congress

Minimum wage hikes will dent Pentagon budget

</p> The federal contractor wage hike, meanwhile, appears likely to become even more expensive, though how much is not yet clear.

Congress · 117th Congress

Bill to suspend gas tax is panned by transport groups

</p> The gas tax bill, introduced by six Senate Democrats — four facing reelection in November — would cut the excise tax on gasoline produced, imported or sold from 18.4 cents per gallon to zero until

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Cracking the midterms

</p> Senate negotiations on a House-passed temporary spending bill to prevent a partial government shutdown on Saturday, which were still dragging on as this newsletter went out, have given Republicans

Campaigns · 117th Congress

When nothing beats something

Bill Clinton and his party couldn’t do it in 1994. George W. Bush and the GOP couldn’t do it in 2006. Obama and Democrats couldn’t do it in 2010 or 2014.

Congress · 117th Congress

As bipartisan talks stall, GOP goes it alone on Russia sanctions

</p> The Republican measure principally differs from a Democratic-led proposal in its inclusion of mandatory sanctions — to be imposed within one month after bill enactment — meant to punish senior Russian

Congress · 117th Congress

SCOTUS nominee elbows into crowded agenda and midterms

</p> The Senate bill passed June 8 of last year, and the two chambers will now need to reconcile differences through a formal conference or a less formal exercise in legislative pingpong.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats plot March legislative push on inflation

</p> A group of Democrats introduced a bill last week to cut the excise tax on gasoline produced, imported or sold from 18.4 cents per gallon to zero until Jan. 1, 2023.