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Ukraine aid vote pushed to next week amid Senate snarl

Senators headed home for the weekend without clearing a $40.1 billion emergency spending package for Ukraine that the White House says is needed by late next week, when previously appropriated funds are

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats to decouple Ukraine, COVID-19 funds

Biden has proposed to end the Trump-era program as of May 23, which Republicans and several Senate Democrats have said they oppose without alternatives in place to stem the expected surge of migrants.

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court gets defensive after abortion draft leak

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Twitter that while the president supports the right to protest “that should never include violence, threats or vandalism.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate Democrats take aim at credit card fees amid inflation

“When we’re talking about percentage-based fees, when prices go up because of inflation the bank earns more money without doing anything or without making anything,” Mierzwinski said. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden asks Congress for $33 billion in Ukraine aid

Biden also proposes $1.6 billion in humanitarian aid and food assistance for people around the world facing food shortages without Ukrainian exports. Ukraine is a major producer of wheat and corn.

Congress · 117th Congress

Mining lobby doubles spending as Congress focuses on 1872 law

mining industry roughly doubled its spending last year as Congress took up legislation to overhaul the law that allows a category of mining companies, unlike oil and gas firms, to operate on federal land without

Congress · 117th Congress

Vote on COVID-19 spending bill indefinitely delayed

Even a 60-vote threshold is risky, depending on the amendment language, given the number of Senate Democrats who have said the administration should not prematurely end Title 42 without a longer-term