Policy · 117th Congress
Bipartisan infrastructure ‘framework’ heads to the White House
“We’re all on the same page,” he said. “Both tracks — the bipartisan track and the budget reconciliation track — are proceeding apace.”
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“We’re all on the same page,” he said. “Both tracks — the bipartisan track and the budget reconciliation track — are proceeding apace.”
The White House hopes to increase people’s awareness of resources like Vaccines.gov, “text 4-3-8-8-2-9,” and the National COVID-19 Vaccination Hotline (1-800-232-0233), which provide information about
Biden wants a 16 percent boost for nondefense appropriations but less than a 2 percent increase for defense — a cut in real terms below current levels — upending the “parity” principle both parties have
But the White House’s 27-page summary of its $2 trillion proposal, which is not yet in legislative language, does not mention cybersecurity or hacking, or the terms “digital” or “pipeline” in a context
Released Friday, President Joe Biden’s budget request for $1.52 trillion in discretionary spending for fiscal year 2022 is separate from the White House’s roughly $2 trillion infrastructure plan,
The BitLicense state processing fee is $5,000 and involves a 44-page application.
The Joint Committee on Taxation estimates the provision, buried on page 2,452 of the massive omnibus package, will cost $3.3 billion over 10 years.