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Congress · 118th Congress

Debt limit battle set to dominate 2023 fiscal agenda

They aim to restrain discretionary spending — they eat out less, shop less, and find cheaper ways of entertaining themselves,” Vought writes in the preamble to his 104-page document.

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP omnibus opponents bring home billions of earmarked dollars

. | Lawmakers who voted against the massive omnibus spending package that’s headed for President Joe Biden’s desk secured $3 billion worth of earmarks in the 4,126-page behemoth, a CQ Roll Call tally found

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats warn of consequences if Bolsonaro denies vote results

Lula received around 48.4 percent to Bolsonaro’s 43.2 percent in the first round of voting on Oct. 2, leading analysts to predict either could clinch a victory, though only Lula is expected by some to

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

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

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.