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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Debt the halls

</p> Show them the taxes: Seeking to avoid a repeat of the scandal-plagued Trump presidency, House Democrats approved a bill recently, almost entirely along party lines, that would put new limits on executive

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Blurred lines

As the defense bill nears passage in the Senate, for example, lawmakers viewed it, in some ways, as “a victory for the GOP and a disappointment to progressives,” CQ Roll Call’s Mark Satter writes.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

More companies disclose political spending after Jan. 6 attack

</p> Some 295 S&P 500 companies now have policies for general board oversight of political spending, up 13.9 percent from 2020, according to a report released this week from the Center for Political Accountability

Campaigns · 117th Congress

DeFazio joins Democrats heading for exits in 2022

</p> One of DeFazio’s deepest disappointments was that the bipartisan infrastructure bill did not include the sweeping environmental provisions that he had hoped for.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Next stop for Biden’s agenda: The campaign trail

</p> Ryan was referring to the more than $2 trillion package known as the “Build Back Better” bill, which passed the House on Friday and includes a litany of Democratic priorities, such as restored or

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Hitting the road

</p> The bipartisan infrastructure bill became law this week, making it through several roadblocks on the path to passage. But the journey is just beginning for Democrats.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

California’s Jackie Speier won’t run for another term

Her bill, the STOP Act, would have removed the handling of military sexual assault cases from the chain of command and created a new, autonomous office to handle such claims.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Can Democrats build on infrastructure?

</p> By Kate Ackley, Bridget Bowman and Stephanie Akin</p> The bipartisan infrastructure bill that President Joe Biden is expected to sign Monday gives Democrats something to tout, with a year to go

Campaigns · 117th Congress

For Democrats, the future goes from bad to worse

The battle over COVID-19 mandates has some voters fatigued and wanting to move on, and although the House passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill late last week, it was held hostage for months as Democrats