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Policy · 117th Congress

Industry girds for fight against trucks-only miles traveled tax

</p> “The inclusion of such a divisive policy in the next surface transportation reauthorization would instantly eliminate our support for the bill and likely destroy any hope for its passage,” wrote

Policy · 117th Congress

Long ignored, water systems are getting attention on Hill

</p> The latter bill also explicitly designated parts of the $350 billion in the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds for water and sewer systems, a development that made groups advocating

Policy · 117th Congress

Next infrastructure bill aims to end ‘digital divide’

</p> The Federal Communications Commission would be responsible for awarding three-fourths of the $80 billion through a national bidding process, according to the bill summary, to “ensure the efficient

Policy · 117th Congress

Congress weighs propping up a transforming transport system

</p> “If Congress passes a bill that spends $2.2 trillion building new infrastructure, it could very well lead to infrastructure projects we don’t need that we have to spend a lot of money to build and

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court ponders limits of Voting Rights Act enforcement

</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> There was no clear indication from the Supreme Court on where exactly they might draw that line, but it was clear from arguments that the justices were concerned about future

Policy · 117th Congress

Democrats start gauging support for immigration overhaul

</p> Last week while introducing the bill, Menendez told reporters that while the focus is on the entire bill, it would also be “great” if individual pieces of it could pass. 

Policy · 117th Congress

Funding remains a hurdle for latest highway bill push

</p> The comments by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia could foreshadow what will likely be the most insurmountable hurdle to any infrastructure bill: money.