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Policy · 117th Congress

Fees are hurdles for decades-old, unused tribal energy program

</p> Democrats want to allocate $200 million for the program and raise the cap on total loan guarantees from $2 billion to $20 billion as part of the sweeping climate change and social spending bill known

Policy · 117th Congress

Plan to distribute free N95 masks praised, but some want more done

</p> “I’m not going to give up and accept things as they are,” Biden said. “Some people may call what’s happening now the new normal. I call it a job not yet finished.”</p> Reaction Rep.

Policy · 117th Congress

Administration announces $27 billion in bridge projects

Generally, states are required to match federal funding with up to 20 percent state or local funding, but the bipartisan bill allows 100 percent of federal funds to pay for the repair or rehabilitation

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats release sweeping Russia sanctions package

</p> However, the lack of any Republican co-sponsors to the bill from Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Menendez raises serious questions about its future in the sharply divided Senate.

Congress · 117th Congress

Restaurants could get another $40B financial lifeline from Congress

A bipartisan Senate group is negotiating a bill to provide about $40 billion in fresh funding for pandemic-battered restaurants, Senate Small Business Chairman Benjamin L. Cardin said Wednesday.

Congress · 117th Congress

Inflation report triggers partisan jockeying

</p> But he didn’t mention the stalled budget reconciliation bill, which Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., says he won’t support in its current form. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Pentagon caught in funding fight

The annual defense policy bill enacted last month authorized $768 billion, roughly $25 billion more than the Defense Department asked for.

Congress · 117th Congress

Temporary spending bill would delay big infrastructure plans

is $52.5 billion, well above last year’s level of $47 billion, states can spend no more than $17.9 billion through Feb. 18 because of the restrictions imposed by operating under last year’s spending bill