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House GOP revises debt limit package to win over holdouts

The House Rules Committee backed a rule for floor debate that would "self-execute" revisions offered in a three-page manager’s amendment from the bill’s lead sponsor, House Budget Chairman Jodey C.

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

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 · 116th Congress

Highway bill could hitch a ride on the continuing resolution

Congressional Democrats and Republicans have signaled that they see an extension of the current law as inevitable, and the White House, in a four-page document released Sept. 3, indicated its willingness

Policy · 116th Congress

Transport workers give low marks to federal virus protection

meanwhile, have asked the Federal Transit Administration for money to buy protective equipment, but the FTA has urged them to buy supplies out of the $25 billion allocated to transit agencies as part of a $2

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

The Senate once again couldn’t clear a key procedural hurdle on a roughly $2 trillion economic aid package to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the vote was largely a formality anyway as furious negotiating

Armed Forces Say Yearlong CR Spells Danger

For one, while Washington enacted in December a fiscal 2017 defense authorization act that requires increases in manpower in the services and bigger paychecks for military personnel, the roughly $2 billion