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Congress · 116th Congress

Damn it Jim, I’m a tax collector, not a filmmaker

</p> But the provision was beamed out of the fiscal 2019 omnibus spending bill signed into law Feb. 15. That doesn’t mean IRS officials can suit up in USS Enterprise gear on camera again, however.

Congress · 116th Congress

House bills would revisit regulation of cryptocurrencies

</p> One bill would direct the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, consulting with the Securities and Exchange Commission and other agencies, to report to committees including Senate Banking and House

Congress · 116th Congress

Joe Crowley, Bill Shuster decamp to K Street

</p> “Joe Crowley and Bill Shuster have been leaders in their respective parties and are two of the most effective legislators of their generation,” said Breaux and Lott, who co-chair Squire Patton Boggs

Congress · 116th Congress

Outside influences seek to remake ‘This Old House’

</p> “Every time you see a bill written behind closed doors, every time you see a shutdown, or when things in D.C. feel too close to the Jerry Springer Show, it erodes public trust in the process,” he

Congress · 116th Congress

The dead earmarks society

</p> Getting an earmark in an otherwise massive bill can give lawmakers a sense of investment in the measure — and potentially in the process of legislating overall.

Congress · 116th Congress

Green New Deal: Some Democrats on the fence

</p> Watch: Democrats downplay appearance of disunity on Green New Deal</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The retracted fact sheet said that carbon emissions from air travel may not be eliminated in 10 years,

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump will sign spending bill, declare national emergency

</p> “President Trump will sign the government funding bill, and as he has stated before, he will also take other executive action — including a national emergency — to ensure we stop the national security

Congress · 116th Congress

Bill would honor Rep.

A new bill named after the late Rep. Walter B. Jones, who left behind a legacy of dogged opposition to war, would repeal the military force authorization passed in the days after the 9/11 attacks.