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GOP will use defense bill to highlight Afghanistan chaos

</p> “Republican members of the House Armed Services Committee will be fighting for amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act next week when we mark up that bill to do what the Biden administration

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate’s internet access plan rests on better broadband maps

The Senate’s bipartisan infrastructure bill makes a $42.5 billion bet that the government will overcome an obstacle that has long plagued efforts to connect most Americans to the internet: notoriously

Campaigns · 117th Congress

House returns to take up budget and voting rights, with Democrats divided

</p> The moderate lawmakers weren’t persuaded by Pelosi’s offer to use a single rule to send the budget resolution, infrastructure bill and a voting rights measure named to honor the late Rep.

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Climate risk becomes urgent ESG issue for insurance industry

</p> The House is considering a bill that would require the Securities and Exchange Commission to establish rules on climate-risk disclosure with tailored requirements for various sectors of the economy

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Pentagon counters critics of Afghanistan withdrawal

Hearings and investigations into Afghanistan could disrupt work on a bipartisan infrastructure bill, a reconciliation package, debt ceiling, China legislation and a spending deal/annual appropriations,

Congress · 117th Congress

Afghanistan collapse won’t dramatically alter defense spending

House Armed Services subcommittees marked up their portions of the House bill in July, with the full committee scheduled to hold its marathon markup session of the massive defense policy bill on Sept.

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Democrats’ standoff continues over budget, infrastructure

</p> [Pelosi offers to ‘advance’ budget and infrastructure measures together]</p> The country “simply cannot afford any delays” in enacting the $550 billion bill the Senate approved last week, they wrote