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Policy · 116th Congress

Oil companies press legal challenge to butane tax credit denial

Congress’ $50 billion battle with oil companies over whether butane mixed with gasoline should qualify for alternative fuels tax credits appears to be heading to its next phase — a court challenge to what

Policy · 116th Congress

NYPD may soon have to divulge surveillance technologies

Privacy and civil liberties advocates say the bill, which was first introduced in 2018 but had lain dormant without a commitment that Mayor Bill de Blasio would sign it into law, may not have passed without

Policy · 116th Congress

COVID-19 panel questions Fed effort to help small businesses

The commission also pointedly noted that large companies have taken advantage of the borrowing costs lowered thanks to the Fed’s interventions without passing along those benefits to employees.

Policy · 116th Congress

Coronavirus economy drains Social Security, Medicare coffers

[Senate spending bills face delay over amendment fight] “We should have been concerned about it even before the virus hit,” said Charles Blahous, a research analyst at the Mercatus Center at

Policy · 116th Congress

Key GOP senator endorses permanent telehealth provisions

“We ought to stop and think for a moment about how significant a change this is and whether it would have even possibly happened without this crisis,” Alexander said in a hearing on telehealth Wednesday

Policy · 116th Congress

Immigration attorneys face courtroom challenges amid pandemic

EOIR spokeswoman Kathryn Mattingly said in an email that the agency “has successfully used video teleconferencing (VTC) for many years to provide more timely hearings without compromising due process

Policy · 116th Congress

Trump administration sued over border restrictions

The American Civil Liberties Union and other advocacy organizations filed one lawsuit late Tuesday on behalf of a 16-year-old Honduran boy who crossed the U.S. border alone and may be sent back without