Policy · 117th Congress
Biden bid for federal workers to get COVID-19 shots prompts debate
</p> The policy would represent a major change in the White House’s vaccination campaign. </p> “Mandates have to be a last resort.
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</p> The policy would represent a major change in the White House’s vaccination campaign. </p> “Mandates have to be a last resort.
</p> Senate appropriators released text of the bill Tuesday night.
</p> To shield companies in Puerto Rico and elsewhere from some multinational taxes, the Menendez-Wicker bill would create a tax credit for U.S. parent corporations with branches or subsidiaries in the
Lynch, D-Mass., introduced a bill that would direct the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to establish a digital working group to recommend new standards.
</p> In the campaign, Ellzey barely mentioned Wright.
</p> The July 23 letter was signed by Stacy Cummings, who is performing the duties of Pentagon acquisition chief.</p> Sen. James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma and Rep. Mike D.
</p> If that’s deadlock, let’s have more of it.
</p> Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy said that if the CDC were to make the data about breakthrough infections public, people would be more likely to trust it.
</p> That view is shared in the White House.
</p> Lawmakers submitted hundreds of amendments to the package, including 186 amendments to the Labor-HHS-Education bill.
</p> The bill, which was marked up mostly behind closed doors and has yet to be published, would replace the current system overseen by military commanders with two different prosecutors’ organizations
Mitt Romney, R-Utah, hours after Democrats accused him of reneging on an agreement on the water portion of the bill.</p> Asked if he was ready to give up on the negotiations, Sen.
</p> Any immigration provisions must pass a Senate challenge known as the “Byrd rule,” which governs what can go in a reconciliation bill.
over an infrastructure deal and possible tax increases to help foot the bill; and regulatory actions in the Biden administration.
</p> McCarthy responded by pulling back his other proposed GOP picks.
</p> Roll Call photojournalists were there to capture the photos of the week.
</p> The Armed Services Committee bill would authorize $777.9 billion for national defense programs in fiscal 2022 at the Pentagon and other departments, 5 percent more than the current level.
Conservatives are expressing outrage about a pending Senate defense policy bill that would require women to register for the draft, and two defense hawks opposed the measure in the Armed Services Committee
</p> One proposal, labeled “Sell unused IP addresses,” may refer to Internet Protocol version 4 addresses held by the Pentagon; in 2019, the CBO estimated a defense authorization bill provision to require
“If we can’t, we do these things in the reconciliation bill.”