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Child tax credit talks quietly percolate amid advocates’ push
</p> A new ‘gang’?
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</p> A new ‘gang’?
</p> And they are picking up some high-profile congressional supporters.
Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., five times, including as a stand-alone bill in April and as an amendment to the fiscal 2022 defense authorization bill, although it was omitted from the final law.
Democrats introduced a government funding stopgap Monday that would extend current spending levels through March 11 as appropriators continue to negotiate topline spending levels for a fiscal 2022 omnibus bill
</p> A bipartisan House bill would bring back the tax credit for the final months of 2021, but similar legislation hasn’t yet been introduced in the Senate.
</p> This CR “is really biting, really hurting DoD,” Spoehr said.
</p> Loaded with provisions on climate and environmental matters, the bill likely will be pared back during a conference with the Senate after that chamber passed a much narrower bill on competition with
</p> The temporary spending bill under discussion would only move to the floor if an agreement on topline funding allocations for defense and nondefense programs is reached first.
</p> Raising pay for staffers has been a focus for congressional leaders this year.
The Senate passed a similar bill last year. With President Joe Biden supporting the measure, some version of it may soon become law.
Under Lofgren’s bill, immigration courts would be restructured under Article I of the Constitution, turning them into an independent system, such as the U.S. Tax Court, the U.S.
Congress is on course to pass a third government funding stopgap for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, as negotiations on a 12-bill omnibus package continue at a snail’s pace barely two weeks before the
One of the most powerful messages Congress could send to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine would be to pass a defense appropriations bill, two members of the Senate Armed Services
</p> But China’s recent actions against go much further.
The most recent attempt happened on Tuesday, coincidentally the day before Groundhog Day, the holiday that gave rise to the movie of the same name in which a weatherman played by Bill Murray must relive
</p> Raskin said the Fed is not in the business of picking winners and losers. </p> “It is inappropriate for the Fed to make credit decisions and allocations.
</p> The nearly 3,000-page bill would provide subsidies for domestic manufacturing of semiconductors and boost funding for the National Science Foundation.
</p> Schakowsky sponsored the bill along with Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J., Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., and Judiciary Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative
</p> A: It’s a fair question, but that really has nothing to do with it.