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Congress · 117th Congress

Top tax writers diverge on lame-duck Social Security fix

</p> With perhaps days left for tax writers to agree on any items that could catch a ride on a fiscal 2023 omnibus spending bill before Christmas, House Ways and Means Chairman Richard E.

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers aim to deep-six Pentagon ‘wish lists’

</p> ‘Money-grabbing’</p> In the Senate, the UPL repeal bill will be offered by Democrat Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and independent Angus King of Maine, both Armed Services members, and Republicans

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Virginia is for voters

</p> Voters are voting one more time before the end of 2022.</p> The candidates seeking to fill the seat of the late Rep. A.

Congress · 117th Congress

House sends Senate one-week stopgap funds extension to buy time

</p> The original contents of the omnibus shell bill the House passed Wednesday upon adoption of the rule for the CR are now included separately in the defense authorization bill that the Senate is aiming

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP seeks unity on spending restraints under divided government

For those reasons, they’re also opposing the one-week stopgap spending bill.</p> “Allow the American people what they said a month ago, to change Washington as they know it today,” McCarthy said.

Congress · 117th Congress

Deal reached on framework for omnibus spending bill

</p> None disclosed the terms of the agreement, but it’s expected to set defense spending at $858 billion, which is in line with the annual authorizing bill the Senate is considering this week. 

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

2022 News Photos of the Year

</p> FEBRUARY 2: Workers use wire brushes to erase swastikas that were drawn on the exterior of Union Station in Washington.

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers will face familiar technology issues next Congress

</p> The bill may have bipartisan support, but lawmakers from California, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, said the bill doesn’t give the state, the first to pass a data privacy law, enough freedom to set