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Congress · 117th Congress
Democratic divisions fester over ‘Build Back Better’
</p> [Democrats mull how much to build back, and when, in budget bill]</p> Manchin offered two broad areas he’ll expect to be in any bill: a “fair and equitable” tax code that makes sure “everybody pay
Congress · 117th Congress
Groups back House provision to bar duty-free Chinese goods
</p> The Rules Committee is scheduled to review the bill Tuesday.
Congress · 117th Congress
Senators look to break logjam on elections overhaul
</p> The draft bill also clarifies that the vice president and the presiding officer have no power to resolve disputes over the list of electors or the validity of electors.
Congress · 117th Congress
Senate begins work on bipartisan mental health package
</p> Murkowski previewed a bill she will introduce later this week that would protect Coast Guard members from being discharged for seeking mental health treatment. She and Sen.
Congress · 117th Congress
OMB nominee says new Biden budget coming in March
</p> Upon hearing Graham’s qualified support for Young, Sen.
Congress · 117th Congress
Some Democrats hope climate consensus can save budget bill
</p> [Democrats mull how much to build back, and when, in budget bill]</p> Their House counterparts from the party’s progressive wing, as well as some swing district moderates, have been urging the Senate
Congress · 117th Congress
IRS budget in focus as brutal tax filing season arrives
reconciliation bill.
Congress · 117th Congress
Democrats mull how much to build back, and when, in budget bill
</p> Most Democrats agree with Biden’s general strategy, but there are different factions forming around what’s actually doable now when it comes to the sweeping budget bill they’ve dubbed “Build Back
Congress · 117th Congress
Unspent funds color debate over additional pandemic relief
That bill, not yet released, appears to be aimed at industries whose previous funding has run dry, such as restaurants, or those who never received any aid in the first place, including hotels and gyms
Congress · 117th Congress
Unlike Senate, House Democrats make climate push in China bill
</p> [Biden didn’t get all he wanted on climate, but it’s a new year]</p> In contrast, their draft bill would include provisions intended to improve interagency coordination on climate change, increase
Congress · 117th Congress
House competition bill includes more trade aid for workers
</p> The TAA in the competition bill would have a 2028 expiration.
Congress · 117th Congress
As Congress contemplates, White House issues sanctions threat to Russia
</p> In an interview with MSNBC late last week, Menendez said he was in the middle of talks with “various Republican colleagues” about trying to combine their ideas into his sanctions bill.
Congress · 117th Congress
Charities lobbying to restore expanded tax deduction for giving
</p> David L.
Congress · 117th Congress
Stephen Breyer to retire from Supreme Court
</p> The Senate Judiciary Committee would cast a tie vote if it splits along party lines.
Congress · 117th Congress
Norton, Larsen line up to replace DeFazio on House transportation panel
</p> She said she’s also spent time talking about the crafting of the most recent infrastructure bill.
Congress · 117th Congress
After a true infrastructure year, focus turns to implementation
</p> The bill, which passed the House Nov. 5, was far from what Biden originally envisioned.
Congress · 117th Congress
Supreme Court won’t review House COVID-19 proxy voting
</p> The House hammered that point for the justices, using an example of how the proxy-voting process worked on a Nov. 1 vote on a bill to extend federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
Congress · 117th Congress
Splitting up budget package carries procedural risks
</p> For example, the fiscal 2006 budget resolution specified that lawmakers would produce a bill to cut spending by at least $34.7 billion over five years, and a separate bill to cut taxes by no more
Congress · 117th Congress
Surge of lobbying activity fueled K Street in late 2021
</p> The 10 biggest players in federal lobbying — from the U.S.