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Budget, infrastructure bills slotted for Friday votes in House

Party leaders posted a 10-page manager’s amendment late Thursday evening before reconvening the Rules Committee to report out a rule for consideration of the roughly $2 trillion tax and spending

Congress · 117th Congress

Tax changes keep coming as Democrats seek budget bill votes

House Democrats’ latest version of their nearly $2 trillion budget reconciliation bill would add slimmed-down paid leave benefits and other programs dropped from the previous iteration, while trimming

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure vote looks shaky as progressives balk, again

House leaders posted an initial 1,684-page draft of the updated bill a little after 2 p.m. Eastern time, which the Rules Committee was preparing to start debate on.

Congress · 117th Congress

Budget package taking shape as Democrats eye aggressive schedule

Jared Golden, D-Maine, who outlined numerous concerns with the current package in a five-page letter to statehouse Democrats that said the measure “is not yet in a place where it would earn my vote.” 

Congress · 117th Congress

Congress blocks cuts to top contractors’ weapon budgets

‘Higher priority’ spending The latest reprogramming request was submitted to Congress in June and the 97-page outcome after the committees’ response was made public last week.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Punting isn’t just for football

No proxy war: With a crowded field and little interest from outside groups, the Nov. 2 Democratic primary in the special election to replace the late Democrat Alcee L.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The world has moved on from debt ceiling gamesmanship

The Journal’s editorial page, a bastion of traditional, pro-business conservatism, fears that this kind of fealty to Trump would put “GOP candidates in a tough spot as they attempt to retake the

Policy · 117th Congress

10 things to know about the infrastructure bill

The 2,702-page bipartisan infrastructure plan under debate in the Senate is a monster piece of legislation that takes hours to skim and days to read, but a few takeaways have emerged from the mammoth bill

Policy · 117th Congress

Washington is a lobbying boom town under Biden

Democratic incumbents in districts targeted by Republicans reported, on average, nearly $2 million in cash on hand as of June 30, while House GOP incumbents in districts that Democrats are targeting

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats’ transportation bill may leave GOP at the station

than 24 hours after bipartisan infrastructure talks between President Joe Biden and six Senate Republicans collapsed and provided yet another blow to his stated quest to seek a bipartisan deal on his $2

Congress · 117th Congress

With new Israeli government, Democrats may seek ‘reset’

-Israel relationship — or more accurately the Israel-Democratic Party relationship — has a chance to turn the page,” said Carmiel Arbit, a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council who studies