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Congress · 119th Congress

Defense panels still not clear on Golden Dome’s attributes

Donald Trump announced plans for a Golden Dome missile shield for America, lawmakers who oversee the Pentagon say they have yet to learn meaningful information about the system's attributes, cost or schedule

Congress · 117th Congress

Home health groups fight back against proposed cuts

Congress has a track record of stepping in to cancel cuts made by CMS, doing so for the last few years for physicians paid under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

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

Congress · 117th Congress

Debt ceiling hangs over Democrats’ legislative home stretch

[Budget package taking shape as Democrats eye aggressive schedule] And, according to budget experts, reconciliation procedures appear to require lawmakers to vote for a specific debt limit amount

Policy · 117th Congress

Top Republican wants even ‘more money’ for defense

The Senate Appropriations Committee is marking up the Military Construction-VA and Energy-Water bills this week, while an official schedule for the Defense bill has yet to be announced.

Policy · 116th Congress

Census Bureau finds processing problems amid deadline sprint

In a letter sent to Dillingham on Thursday night, she cited documents leaked to the committee earlier this year that said the compressed schedule could undercut accuracy of the count.

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Republicans Steamroll Judicial Process

On the floor, McConnell has twice sought to put a slate of appeals court nominees on the schedule within a day after the Judiciary Committee advances them, something Democrats say shortchanges senators