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Policy · 117th Congress

Expanded ‘chips-plus’ package advances in Senate

</p> Schumer based his decision on what he called a “test vote” held Tuesday evening to determine the level of Republican support for a broader bill containing the science provisions.

Congress · 117th Congress

Test vote on ‘chips-plus’ bill teed up in Senate

</p> The current plan, as Schumer outlined it, is to hold a test vote on a motion to bring up the shell legislative vehicle for the as-yet-unfinished bill

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate NDAA has $13 billion extra for defense inflation

</p> The bill would authorize $846.86 billion for defense programs — mainly at the Pentagon and the Energy Department, which manages U.S. nuclear bomb and warhead programs.

Congress · 117th Congress

House easily passes NDAA

</p> The bill would support President Joe Biden’s request to maintain a roughly 2.1 million-person military.

Congress · 117th Congress

Sequoias safe for now, as lawmakers debate forest policies

</p> A bipartisan House bill, the Save Our Sequoias Act, aims to cut through the bureaucracy that some say is tying up forest management for years and leading to these dangerous forest conditions.

Congress · 117th Congress

Reconciliation talks so far quiet on Medicaid expansion

</p> With Democrats poised to lose control of the House in the midterm elections, the bill could be the party’s last chance for a while to reach millions of low-income and disabled Americans.

Policy · 117th Congress

National 988 crisis hotline readied for rollout

</p> Those efforts started last year with Senate Finance Committee leaders beginning to draft legislation, though only sections of that bill have been released to date.

Policy · 117th Congress

SEC seeks to ease barriers for investors’ ESG proposals

</p> Finally, a proposal would only be an excludable resubmission if it “substantially duplicates” a prior resolution.</p> The comment period will be open for 60 days, according to the agency.

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden administration says pharmacists cannot deny contraceptives

</p> House Appropriations Chairwoman Rosa DeLauro , D-Conn., said Wednesday that the House intends to vote on its Labor-HHS-Education spending bill during the last week of July before it leaves for recess

Congress · 117th Congress

For chips and budget packages, Democrats face choices

</p> The summer jam option Under this scenario, Democratic leaders decide to jettison most of the 2,000-page plus competition bill that’s currently in conference, at least for now.