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Yellen to face grilling in back-to-back hearings

Brady and other Republicans have speculated, without evidence, that someone at the IRS intentionally leaked the tax returns to further Biden’s tax agenda.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senators press Fudge to rebuild HUD’s depleted staff

“Until we can start to build back up our staff and build back up our capacity, we are at risk of not doing some things that we should do to make sure that our mission is completed.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Distrust of IRS drives GOP critique of Biden tax enforcement plan

“We should also keep in mind anytime we ask the IRS to devote resources to mailing monthly checks or providing insurance subsidies, those are resources that can’t go to enforcement or customer service,

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan group avoids partisan hurdles in infrastructure talks

Biden also brought up his proposal to eliminate “stepped up basis,” which allows assets like stocks and land to be passed on at a person’s death without triggering capital gains taxes, for inheritances

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Iron Dome funds may hitch a ride on Capitol security supplemental

Pressley, D-Mass., voted against the bill because it would bolster the Hill’s police force “without addressing the underlying threats of organized and violent white supremacy, radicalization, and disinformation

Congress · 117th Congress

Cracks in party unity could stall Democratic momentum

Schumer and Menendez’s fellow senator, Vermont independent Bernie Sanders, told Axios that the SALT cap should remain: “You can’t be on the side of the wealthy and powerful if you are going to really fight

Congress · 117th Congress

$1.9B Capitol security bill passes House; bipartisan talks likely

They said in a joint statement that increasing “police surveillance and force without addressing the underlying threats of organized and violent white supremacy, radicalization, and disinformation that

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GOP highlights objections to Capitol security supplemental

Kay Granger, the top Republican on the Appropriations Committee, voiced frustration that Democrats are moving forward without Republican backing and without any agreement on the costs of security needs

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Elise Stefanik ascends to House GOP No. 3 after Cheney ouster

Chip Roy, a member of the  Freedom Caucus, who raised concerns about Stefanik’s record and the swift moves from GOP leaders to back her without much input from rank-and-file Republicans.

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Mask-wearing guidance relaxed on House side of the Capitol

Vaccinated people can resume pre-pandemic activities without a mask or staying six feet apart in most areas on the House side of the Capitol, according to new guidelines from the Office of the Attending