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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Not too pumped

Texas style: The Texas GOP adopted a 40-page platform that falsely declared that Biden lost the 2020 election, that gun control violates constitutional rights and that Texas should consider seceding

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats prod Senate, Biden on climate legislation

House Democrats on Thursday pressed the Senate to consider the climate and renewable-energy elements of the legislation their chamber passed last year — the roughly $2 trillion budget reconciliation

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Kansas judge: New congressional map favors Republicans too much

The map, which would favor Republicans in all four districts, violated state constitutional protections for minority voting rights and against partisan gerrymandering, Klapper wrote in a more than 200-page

Policy · 117th Congress

In infrastructure law, a stronger emphasis on highway safety

Now, the federal government, partly through the bipartisan infrastructure law passed last year and partly through a 42-page National Roadway Safety Strategy released in January, is telling states

Congress · 117th Congress

As bipartisan talks stall, GOP goes it alone on Russia sanctions

“Rather than simply restating authorities the president already has, the NYET [Never Yielding Europe’s Territory] Act takes immediate action to permanently stop Nord Stream 2, sends a powerful deterrent

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

21 photos that defined 2021 on Capitol Hill

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) 2. Following the Jan. 6 attack, fencing with razor wire was erected around the Capitol complex. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) 3.

Congress · 117th Congress

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.”