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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.

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

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats: Let’s do lunch, just without food

Following a partial evening of business Monday after senators fly in from around the country, the Tuesday gatherings are used to get each caucus on the same page on the policy and political issues of the

Congress · 117th Congress

DOT lists transport projects in $2 trillion plan to woo Congress

The Transportation Department is engaging with lawmakers by sending out a spreadsheet filled with specifics as an opening salvo in what promises to be a pitched debate over President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion

Congress · 117th Congress

Another earmark challenge for $2 trillion infrastructure plan

Earmarks appeared less likely to find their way into President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure proposal after White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Monday that states and localities will have to

Congress · 117th Congress

Medicare fixes, Amtrak boost in draft Senate aid package

The 615-page Senate amendment leaves out the House-passed minimum wage increase to $15 an hour in order to comply with the “Byrd rule,” which prohibits items that aren’t purely budgetary.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate clears massive year-end spending bill with coronavirus relief

Senate Republicans from coal- and natural gas-producing states argued that they discovered the wind credit “surprise” when reviewing the massive 5,593-page bill, and cited a deal cut five years ago to

Congress · 116th Congress

Spat over veterans health care emergency funds stalls spending deal

Overall nondefense accounts would see increases greater than 2 percent on average for the budget year that began Oct. 1, as opposed to a less than 0.5 percent boost without the veterans health care carve-out

Congress · 116th Congress

House Democrats float tax compromises in coronavirus relief talks

Means offer sheet amounts to a litany of provisions Republicans and Democrats agree on with one exception: House Democrats’ proposal to roll back net operating loss provisions that were in the roughly $2