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Policy · 117th Congress

EV tax credit may be out of reach for most consumers

“The EU and the U.S. share the objective to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to make the transport sector more sustainable, and we should work hand-in-hand to achieve this goal,” said García Ferrer

Policy · 117th Congress

Privacy advocates demand rules for mobile providers on data use

She argued the commission’s collective $200 million fine against T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon for selling users’ data to third parties without their consent didn’t resolve the problems.

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap funding bill set to dominate September agenda

Republicans have rejected additional pandemic-related funding since last year, arguing the administration should repurpose the hundreds of billions of dollars in appropriated aid that has not been spent

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers may argue about climate change, but they want seawalls

damaging in many parts of the U.S.,” Rick Spinrad, the NOAA administrator, said in August at the release of new data on what is known as “nuisance” or “sunny-day” flooding, which happens at high tide without

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Watchdog: Trump Interior Secretary Zinke lied in casino case

After Zinke was confirmed in 2017, DOI returned the tribes’ amendment without action, leading the tribes to sue DOI later that year over allegedly failing to comply with the Indian Gaming Regulatory

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Sunflower shocker

PASen: Politico reports that the NRSC has raised concerns about Oz’s Pennsylvania’s Senate bid, including his polling and fundraising, and officials said they see a path to GOP control of the Senate even without

Policy · 117th Congress

Changes mulled to sweeping budget package as debate nears

It’s unclear if Sinema’s demands might change the anticipated schedule, as it’s unlikely she would vote to proceed without some assurances the bill will be tweaked to her liking.