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Relief bill starts to take shape as budget votes approach

Republicans say that’s far too much to spend, particularly with money still unspent from previous aid rounds and signs of life for the U.S. economy even without additional “stimulus.”

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden orders call for sweeping review of immigration system

Biden indicated plans to revive the U.S. asylum system, which has been essentially shut down since March when the last administration issued a public health directive that turned away all asylum-seekers without

Policy · 117th Congress

Vaccine shortage complicates return to classrooms

Some teachers will go longer than first anticipated without a shot, upping the stakes of a tense debate about how to rescue struggling students burned out on Zoom.

Policy · 117th Congress

Fintechs use rule-making pause to fight cryptocurrency proposal

Matching blockchain addresses with individuals’ identities eliminates the built-in anonymity and potentially allows the government to see every single cryptocurrency transaction an individual makes without

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden plans surge of climate policies, including drilling pause

Schumer, D-N.Y., said during an interview on “The Rachel Maddow Show” Monday night that Biden should consider declaring a national emergency on climate because that would allow him to take many bold actions

Policy · 117th Congress

Trump pulls Homeland Security nomination after criticism

Every American is guaranteed the right to peacefully protest, but once those protests become violent, we should enforce our laws and bring those responsible to justice — regardless of political motivations

Policy · 117th Congress

Bird protections lifted in last-minute Interior rule change

Legal basis Underpinning the Trump administration’s move is a legal opinion by the Interior solicitor, Daniel Jorjani, who argued the law should only apply to birds killed deliberately rather than