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Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers push Navy to reconsider plans in light of Ukraine

In that light, Lescher said, the Navy’s ranked spending priorities remain first: funding and keeping the Columbia-class submarine on schedule; second: readiness today; third: modernization, i.e.,

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers face pressure to pass mental health legislation

legislation to address growing mental health and substance use needs this year as deadlines approach, but the issue is competing for attention with other national priorities in a compressed election-year schedule

Policy · 117th Congress

Amtrak IG: Gateway project needs better management planning

The report, released Tuesday, finds that while the company has begun hiring staff and building a schedule to manage the project, it hasn’t “fully developed a thorough program management framework

Congress · 117th Congress

Reports on Newman, Lamborn detail ethics allegations

A third witness recalled specific days in which Jeanie asked him — during official work hours — to help her move furniture or schedule personal virtual meetings.

Congress · 117th Congress

Pentagon caught in funding fight

A continuing resolution would also disrupt the production schedule for Columbia-class submarines, the next generation of nuclear-armed submarines, said Adm.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senators pry open spigot for Biden’s diplomatic nominees

To that end, Cruz last month indicated he will continue to place holds on State Department nominees in order to amass leverage to try to compel Speaker Nancy Pelosi to schedule a vote on the sanctions

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap funds to February or March in play; Dec. 17 also mulled

It would also extend the congressional schedule to finish work on the roughly $2 trillion reconciliation package and give Democrats more time to sort out a debt limit bill that analysts say could

Policy · 117th Congress

Federal contractors see risks in unclear vaccine mandate

The foremost concern for Kelly and others with ties to the defense industry is what happens when, as a result of a loss of personnel who refuse to be vaccinated, a company is unable to meet cost and schedule

Policy · 117th Congress

Pentagon may not immediately fire vaccine resisters

While it is clear that termination of employment is a possible consequence for those who do not comply on schedule, how and when the policy would be enforced is not yet clear.