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Biden calls for Congress to act to stop rail strike

“I am calling on Congress to pass legislation immediately to adopt the Tentative Agreement between railroad workers and operators — without any modifications or delay — to avert a potentially crippling

Congress · 117th Congress

White House seeks more Ukraine weapons support in Senate NDAA

Without them, the defense industrial base will likely continue to struggle to meet surges in demand and the Pentagon will face delays in getting weapons systems to allies during future crises, the

Policy · 117th Congress

Regulatory oversight nominee made a career studying regulation

Biden nominated Revesz on Sept. 2 to be administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, or OIRA, part of the White House’s budget office, moving to fill a post that has been without

White House · 117th Congress

Biden touts chips law at Intel groundbreaking in Ohio

“Folks at home should know the manufacturing of these semiconductors connects countless small businesses and manufacturers into a supply chain that’s going to thrive all because of this law.”

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

Pelosi defies Biden, pokes China with Taiwan visit

Pelosi “has the right to visit Taiwan and the speaker of the House has visited Taiwan before without incident, as have many members of Congress, including this year,” he said, referring to former

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court greenlights end of ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy

The chief justice also stressed the foreign relations consequences to the appeals court’s interpretation otherwise, since the U.S. cannot return migrants to Mexico without that nation’s agreement