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Congress · 117th Congress

Tax rates tug of war threatens budget package progress

</p> The House assembled a $3.5 trillion-plus package that lawmakers said was fully offset, but Sinema and Manchin have taken issue with various tax increases proposed in that bill.

Congress · 117th Congress

Two-year spending caps deal on the table in appropriations talks

</p> Shelby said those talks are “slow and protracted” and that he doesn’t expect “anything serious is going to happen” until Congress wraps up work on a bipartisan infrastructure bill, budget reconciliation

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Quarterly clues

Democrats aren’t sure yet what they’ll run on because they’re waiting on intraparty negotiations over the reconciliation measure and a bipartisan-in-the-Senate infrastructure bill.

Congress · 117th Congress

What’s in an appropriation? A bouquet for the flower industry

</p> Tucked away in a draft fiscal 2022 spending bill is a red rose for the U.S. cut flower industry: report language that calls for “an American-grown policy for cut flowers and greens” in displays at

White House · 117th Congress

In Scranton visit, Biden is right at home, again

</p> Support for the care economy was among the highlights of the reconciliation bill under discussion that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki sought to highlight on the way to Scranton.

Congress · 117th Congress

Down to the wire on budget bill as Democrats haggle over details

</p> Some ideas that have been floated on the Senate side that could fit the bill are a tax on stock buybacks, a minimum corporate tax based on income reported to shareholders and a levy on billionaires

Policy · 117th Congress

Lawmakers clash over surprise billing law’s implementation

</p> “This rule implements the No Surprises Act just as we intended and will save countless patients from being left with an exorbitant bill for care they thought was covered by their insurance,” Washington

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden ignores voters’ No. 1 issue, just like Obama did

But with Democrats’ progressive wing dominating policy priorities, the economy has become a second-tier issue as progressives hold the bipartisan infrastructure bill hostage to multitrillion-dollar social

Congress · 117th Congress

House might take up bill to shift debt limit power to Treasury

</p> A two-sentence bill sponsored by Rep. Brendan F. Boyle, D-Pa., vice chairman of the Budget Committee, would give the Treasury Department power to raise the debt limit unilaterally.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Congress should pass an Afghan Adjustment Act

The spending bill includes $6.3 billion to help resettle a projected 95,000 Afghan evacuees through 2022.</p> That is a big first step toward providing Afghan evacuees with the support they need.