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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

Congress · 117th Congress

Military brass undercuts Biden budget by requesting billions more

To that end, Richard proposed a “low yield, non-ballistic capability to deter and respond without visible generation,” an almost certain reference to the Sea-Launched Cruise Missile-Nuclear development

Congress · 117th Congress

Restaurant, ‘hard-hit’ business aid shelved in Senate, for now

Only about one-third of the restaurants that applied for aid last year received a grant under the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, leaving nearly 200,000 restaurants and bars struggling to stay afloat without

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden faces political pressure over border expulsion order

initially issued under the Trump administration by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and continuously renewed since then, has allowed border agents to turn back migrants who crossed the border without

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats seek quick COVID-19 aid deal, Jackson confirmation

Department of Health and Human Services has had to cancel planned orders of monoclonal antibodies and preventative therapies and will run out of the former by the end of May and the latter this fall without

Congress · 117th Congress

With ink barely dry, Biden budget put through the wringer

Including nuclear energy programs and other defense-related activities, the overall national security budget would hit $813 billion next year under Biden’s request, a $31 billion increase over this year without

Congress · 117th Congress

Sinema, Kelly want border plan ready before Title 42 ends

Implemented by the Trump administration in March 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Title 42 allows border agents to rapidly “expel” migrants who cross the border without first considering

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: KBJ OK TBD

Republicans bringing up hot-topic issues had to balance exciting their base without alienating swing voters, John T. Bennett wrote this week.

Congress · 117th Congress

Ketanji Brown Jackson hearing veers into hot-button topics

Jackson about an amicus brief she wrote in private practice, which argued that the president lacked the constitutional authority to hold enemy combatants at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base indefinitely without