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Policy · 117th Congress

EPA touts water infrastructure money, but needs abound

Anyone who doubts the need for such funding should take a peek at the inbox of Tommy Holmes, legislative director for the American Water Works Association, which represents public and private drinking

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Blowback bitter

Youngkin’s ability to appeal to Trump voters without embracing the former president will not be easy to replicate in competitive primaries.

Congress · 117th Congress

Divisions among Democrats threaten immigration plan

Democrats’ efforts to include immigration relief in their sprawling social spending bill face an uncertain future amid divisions between party progressives and moderates over which policies should be included

Congress · 117th Congress

Work with, or isolate, the Taliban is a tough choice for US

But many experts and lawmakers are dubious it is possible to prevent the starvation of millions of Afghan people without tacitly working with the Taliban and thus indirectly stabilizing their rule

Policy · 117th Congress

Challenges could hinder pediatric COVID-19 vaccination effort

parent, Belinda Macauley, told the FDA advisers at last week’s meeting that while she knows her young daughter’s risk of getting COVID-19 is low, she wants her vaccinated so she can see her grandmother without

Congress · 117th Congress

Another hurdle for Biden’s climate goals: the Supreme Court

The case, which is consolidated from four lawsuits into one, turns on the question of whether EPA has the authority to issue rules of “sweeping economic and political significance” without explicit

Policy · 117th Congress

As defense disruptions loom, Biden eases up on vaccine refusers

As the first deadline under federal vaccination orders hit Tuesday, for active-duty Air Force personnel, the Biden administration said firing those who refuse jabs should not be the first enforcement option

Congress · 117th Congress

Key justices skeptical of Texas abortion law structure

But without that, Stone said, other states could use the same type of law to evade judicial review for other rights, even if the potential civil penalty were $1 million.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Biden’s final pitch

roundup: Common Cause is out with a new report on election-related disinformation, especially on social media, and includes numerous recommendations that the group says federal and state governments should

Congress · 117th Congress

Pelosi aims to light fire under budget package negotiators

Progressives have said they would not vote for the infrastructure bill, offering $550 billion in new public works money, without a vote on the broader social spending bill.