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Democrats’ standoff continues over budget, infrastructure

“While we appreciate the forward procedural movement on the bipartisan infrastructure agreement, our view remains consistent: We should vote first on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework without

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Democrats push for new Voting Rights Act before maps are drawn

Wendy Weiser, vice president of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University, argued that allowing redistricting to proceed without a new Voting Rights Act could allow minority voting rights

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Congress weighs whistleblower safeguards after Trump saga

Meanwhile, Trump and his allies in Congress sought to discover and disclose the whistleblower’s identity, particularly after a conservative outlet reported a name and work history without direct

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Judge sides with House Democrats on some Trump financial records

A federal district judge ruled Wednesday that House Democrats should obtain some — but not all — of former President Donald Trump’s tax records they seek from accounting firm Mazars USA, the latest in

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Democrats about to walk budget tightrope in House

Ed Case has expressed similar concerns and said in a recent interview he wouldn’t support the budget without a vote scheduled on the infrastructure bill. 

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Setting the stage for the next debt limit showdown

They can do it without any Republican votes,” Florida GOP Sen. Rick Scott told reporters Monday. “I oppose raising the debt ceiling without structural change.”

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Cryptocurrency tax reporting deal scotched in Senate

He said the impasse, if the bill was enacted without changes, could send the industry and jobs overseas. “Cryptocurrency isn’t tied to any particular piece of dirt,” Cruz said on the floor. 

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Mike Enzi, a lonely personal tech trailblazer

also a challenge to transparency, because it is often the case that the Senate may actually begin voting on long lists of amendments — as they will during the anticipated budget resolution vote-a-rama — without