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Congress · 117th Congress
Congress has a long to-do list this summer
Schumer gave senators what’s become a familiar scheduling warning: The Senate won’t recess for its summer break without considering the budget resolution and bipartisan infrastructure bill, he said.
Policy · 117th Congress
Biden administration looks for voting rights path around Congress
The House Administration and Judiciary committees are also working on a narrower bill focused on the Voting Rights Act slated for a House vote in the fall — but without a plan to get it over the 60-vote
Opinion · 117th Congress
6 months after Capitol assault, DC still needs statehood
A walled-off Capitol is not how things should be. It is the people’s place and should have only what is necessary for security.
Policy · 117th Congress
Immigration agency still facing money crunch, watchdog finds
“Without a significant infusion of funding, whether from customer filings or from Congress, USCIS is not well-placed to overcome its fiscal challenges,” the ombudsman said.
Congress · 117th Congress
What’s next for proxy voting and hybrid committees?
Lawmakers are exploring what practices implemented during the pandemic could hold value for years to come and which should become relics of the age of COVID-19, particularly proxy voting and hybrid hearings
Congress · 117th Congress
House passes $759B public works bill with elements of Biden plan
“Should we keep doing that?” he said, arguing that expanding highways only creates more demand and more congestion. “No. It’s not working.”
Policy · 117th Congress
Political spending proposals gain traction in proxy season
“But the SEC should not misuse its authority to force publicly-traded firms to disclose non-material information simply because politically-motivated investors demand it.”
Opinion · 117th Congress
America’s cultural education also needs a ‘truth’ upgrade
We half-listen to a museum guide without questioning the motives of the people who crafted monuments and museums that shape memories of the dead.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Biden’s infrastructure choice: Progressives or bipartisanship?
“There ain’t going to be a bipartisan bill without a reconciliation bill,” she threatened.
Policy · 117th Congress
Lawmakers weigh in on proposals to change the Supreme Court
flooding our airwaves with political ads; worker discrimination cases being thrown out of court; communities being left powerless to regulate gun violence; polluters enabled to pollute our air and water without
Opinion · 117th Congress
Biden proposal could be the answer to Social Security disability benefit woes
Without extra funding to help alleviate the burden, the lives of millions will remain at stake.
Campaigns · 117th Congress
FEC reviewing rules on salaries, benefits for candidates
Islam said it should be a year before the primary; the Issue One letter states that it should be at least 180 days. The FEC is accepting comments on the rules through Friday.
Congress · 117th Congress
House Democrats might wait for Senate budget blueprint
“We should be working with the Senate to see what the votes would bear in the Senate so we can move that expediently,” Murphy said.
Congress · 117th Congress
Spending bill report would overhaul Capitol Police
committee wants Bolton’s office to make Capitol Police inspector general reports public “if they do not compromise law enforcement activities, national security, or Congressional security and processes without
Opinion · 117th Congress
Congress can still do more to help struggling bars and restaurants
Thankfully, more and more Washingtonians are receiving their COVID-19 vaccines, and I am thrilled we can now open up our neighborhood bars and restaurants fully without capacity limitations.
Congress · 117th Congress
Spending panel releases trial balloon on raising member pay
Members of Congress should not do so either.”
White House · 117th Congress
Infrastructure deal reached, now comes the hard part
Schumer all saying Thursday the bipartisan proposal won’t become law without the reconciliation package. “If this is the only thing that comes to me, I’m not signing it.
Policy · 117th Congress
3 questions experts say need to be asked about pandemic’s origin
Biosecurity experts are pushing Congress to investigate a theory that the virus that causes COVID-19 escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China, saying important information could be uncovered even without the
Policy · 117th Congress
G-7 moves toward US on digital services, with details awaited
The multinationals complain that without a global agreement they face a confusing array of taxes with varying thresholds and rates.