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Biden warns of ‘danger for miscalculation’ on debt limit

President Joe Biden on Monday renewed calls for Senate Republicans to allow Democrats to raise the debt limit on their own without going through what he called “an incredibly complicated, cumbersome process

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden headed to Capitol Hill to try to bridge Democratic divide

Kai Kahele, D-Hawaii, a progressive who’s holding out on the infrastructure bill, said the only outcome of the caucus meeting was that there would be another meeting later in the day, and members should

Policy · 117th Congress

Justice Department presses case to stop Texas abortion law

Without the government’s lawsuit, Netter said, the United States would return to an era in which states felt it was OK to pass laws that would essentially nullify rulings from the Supreme Court,

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Sen. Ted Cruz campaign finance lawsuit heads to Supreme Court

Lawyers for Cruz, in a reply filed at the court, wrote that the motivations are irrelevant to the merits of the constitutional challenge, and that the government’s argument would mean Cruz should

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Infrastructure uncertainty rankles vulnerable Democrats

Democrats clashed this week over whether the more than $1 trillion infrastructure bill should move in tandem with a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package covering a range of Biden administration priorities

Congress · 117th Congress

House committee advances bill to legalize marijuana

House Judiciary ranking member Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, argued the bill would create a “stimulus” for the marijuana industry without safeguards related to usage and potency.

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats weigh health care provisions in $3.5 trillion bill

“While we have the opportunity to do this work, I think we should take advantage of it because it is an assumption that is made that several years down the line we will have the opportunity to extend.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Debt ceiling bill stalls again in Senate as pressure grows

Within hours after the Treasury warned it won’t be able to pay all its bills on time after Oct. 18 without debt limit relief, Senate Majority Leader Charles E.

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden administration moves to reissue DACA after court ruling

proposal would maintain the same eligibility criteria as the 2012 program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, which provides work permits and deportation protections to people without

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP reconsiders retirement bill as Democrats push new mandate

Kind, who’s retiring after this Congress, said he voted against the measure because small businesses should be incentivized to offer employees retirement accounts rather than mandated to do so.

Congress · 117th Congress

Hawks have upper hand as Pentagon spending debate looms

The conference committee that reconciles the two bills — and conducts its work behind closed doors — has been known to strip out provisions without offering much explanation.

Policy · 117th Congress

Mayorkas pressed on land border closure with Canada

Hassan appeared dissatisfied with the responses, shooting back that Mayorkas’ comments were the “same responses we have gotten for weeks and months without anybody explaining to us the public health