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Congress · 117th Congress

Pipeline’s backers have financial, campaign ties

</p> Both she and her state’s senior senator, Democrat Joe Manchin III, have proposals to overhaul permitting law, and while Manchin’s is not public — only a summary has been released — each bill would

Congress · 117th Congress

Pandemic fatigue threatens COVID-19, monkeypox funding requests

</p> The White House has asked for $22.4 billion for COVID-19 and $4.5 billion for monkeypox as part of the upcoming short-term government funding bill, but its prospects are unclear, with Republicans

Congress · 117th Congress

Graham eyes national abortion ban

</p> On Tuesday, Democrats sent out a flurry of reactions to Graham’s bill, with White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre saying the bill “is wildly out of step with what Americans believe” and

Congress · 117th Congress

Beating Manchin to punch, Capito unveils permitting bill

</p> Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., the top GOP member on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, released the bill Monday, inching out her home-state peer Sen.

Policy · 117th Congress

Regulatory oversight nominee made a career studying regulation

</p> Created in 1980 and empowered by executive orders signed by presidents Ronald Reagan in 1981 and Bill Clinton in 1993, the office plays the role of an ombudsman as federal agencies write drafts of

Policy · 117th Congress

Senate leans toward Dec. 16 stopgap funding bill

</p> But navigating the evenly divided Senate to get the 60 votes needed to advance the as-yet-unwritten stopgap funding bill will likely require tough negotiations regarding pandemic-related funding,

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap funding bill set to dominate September agenda

</p> The current plan is for the House to consider the stopgap bill next week, leaving plenty of time, in theory, to get it through the Senate and to Biden’s desk.