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Congress · 117th Congress

House poised to tee up Pelosi-pushed China bill as GOP howls

In a statement last week, however, Lucas — echoed later by senior Republican staff from several committees — accused Pelosi of having, without consulting the GOP side despite the bipartisan work

Congress · 117th Congress

Democratic divisions fester over ‘Build Back Better’

That leaves Democrats short of votes to pass anything without GOP support in the 50-50 chamber, though party leaders expressed confidence Lujan would be back soon.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: SCOTUS focus

Curtis on the Equal Time podcast that Black voters have a right to be frustrated, “but what we should not do is allow people to discourage us from exercising our right to vote.”

Congress · 117th Congress

House competition bill includes more trade aid for workers

Committee Democrats said a Senate competition bill fell short of their goals by omitting the Trade Adjustment Assistance program and by renewing the Generalized System of Preferences without requiring

Opinion · 117th Congress

What was Joe Biden supposed to do in his first year?

Biden won by some 7 million votes and ousted an incumbent president of the United States, but he should avoid “ideological” issues?  Is that what George W. Bush did? Or Trump? Hardly.

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats hold advantages in Supreme Court confirmation

“If all Democrats hang together — which I expect they will — they have the power to replace Justice Breyer in 2022 without one Republican vote in support,” South Carolina Republican Sen.

Congress · 117th Congress

Stephen Breyer to retire from Supreme Court

When deciding cases, he was known for resolving issues without sweeping pronouncements, writing his opinions to constrain how a law functions in the real world for the specific set of facts in a

Policy · 117th Congress

Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal employees

District Judge Jeffrey Brown in the Southern District of Texas wrote that granting the preliminary injunction is about the authority of the president, and not about “whether folks should get vaccinated