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DOGE day afternoon on Capitol Hill

Musk has said he envisions cutting at least $2 trillion from annual budgets, though he and Ramaswamy have stopped short of calling for overhauling entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare

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

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

Policy · 116th Congress

Rubio raises profile in pandemic, challenges GOP economics

the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, but the Florida Republican used his chairmanship to create the Paycheck Protection Program, the most innovative policy included in the roughly $2

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate squabbles over coronavirus stimulus reach fever pitch

Senators negotiating a nearly $2 trillion economic stimulus package to help individuals and businesses struggling through the coronavirus pandemic are working at warp speed for the world’s greatest deliberative

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Oct. 9

The White House has told House Democrats in an eight-page letter that it intends to stop all cooperation with its “illegitimate” impeachment inquiry.

Politics · 115th Congress

Want to Know How to Curb Gun Violence? Don’t Ask Congress

[jwp-video n=”2″] Gun rights groups and some conservative media call the CDC research “openly biased” and say the number of gun-related journal articles has remained constant in the years since