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Policy · 117th Congress

Report: US carbon emissions grew in 2021

</p> Senate Democrats said Tuesday they would plunge ahead with their own version of the House-passed legislation, which experts say would be the largest climate bill Congress has written into law.

Policy · 117th Congress

IRS: Tax filing season to start Jan. 24

</p> The start of tax season is in line with past years, but several weeks earlier than the 2021 filing period kicked off.

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden judicial nomination train heading for purple and red states

</p> Whether Tennessee’s Republican senators, Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, ultimately return blue slips (a tradition under which home-state senators sign off on a blue form before the committee

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending Jan. 7, 2022

</p> The Senate is back, and the House will return in earnest next week as 2022 gets going in Washington.

White House · 117th Congress

Biden budget release likely delayed until March: Sources

</p> It’s also possible release of the budget could be further delayed either by an inability to reach a deal on fiscal 2022 appropriations or action on the reconciliation bill under consideration in

Policy · 117th Congress

Treasury: $2.9B in rent relief reached tenants in November

</p> As of the end of November, state and local governments spent about $14.6 billion total of the $25 billion in rental assistance Congress provided in a December 2020 relief bill.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: A year later …

But Green’s political awakening didn’t come until a few years later, as he watched Bill Clinton campaign in the 1992 presidential primaries and comedian Dana Carvey’s impersonations of George H. W.

Congress · 117th Congress

Congress faces delays in speedy push for Jan. 6 accountability

</p> Potential legislation and charges The House passed almost entirely along party lines a Democratic-led bill in December that would bolster the power of Congress to go to court to enforce subpoenas