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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Racing to recess

“It was at that point that I knew without a doubt I wanted to be a part of the political world in Washington, D.C.,” he said. 

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden’s summer of joy turns into frustration

Tired of progressive federal spending proposals without a semblance of fiscal restraint or common sense designed to appease the Democratic Party’s ever-more-extreme base. 

Opinion · 117th Congress

They should be paid for it

These small payments acknowledge there is value to every song on the radio, without creating burdens on small and local stations. 

Congress · 117th Congress

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

Opinion · 117th Congress

Dreamers face uncertain future as long as Congress refuses to act

While he expressed skepticism about the legality of DACA, he also wrote that it was “a popular program and one that Congress should consider saving. … If the nation truly wants to have a DACA program,

Policy · 117th Congress

Lawmakers’ crypto focus strengthens voice of SEC’s Peirce

Pressure from lawmakers to clear up open questions on financial technology could help Securities and Exchange Commission member Hester Peirce secure exemptions for fintech companies looking to experiment without

Congress · 117th Congress

Jan. 6 select committee to push forward with subpoenas

We think it’s important that the committee have any and all access to that information and some information as it relates to some of the prosecutions that are ongoing — without interrupting it,” Thompson

Congress · 117th Congress

Deal reached on $2.1B Capitol security supplemental

Republicans and Leahy also said providing $200 million to the National Guard to establish a “quick-reaction force” would be ill-advised and that any such unit should be made up of civilian law enforcement

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate bill leaves military sexual assault debate unsettled

The committee “did not reach consensus on the scope and timeline for implementing these changes or how to do this in a way that protects our service members without overly burdening the department