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Policy · 117th Congress
Lack of immigration guidance set to ripple through enforcement
“If you don’t know from one day to the next what the rules are, it’s really hard to operate,” Brown said.
Congress · 117th Congress
‘We were all there on Jan. 6’: Manchin, Collins make the case for elections overhaul
Susan Collins and a group of experts, said the 2021 attack on the Capitol inspired their bipartisan overhaul of a 135-year-old law that advisers to President Donald Trump tried to exploit after he lost
Congress · 117th Congress
House considers potential election fallout of upcoming Supreme Court case
Congress has the ability to address the central issue in an upcoming Supreme Court case that could reshape federal elections, witnesses told the House Administration Committee on Thursday.
Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
In baseball and in Congress, don’t ‘get carried off the field,’ Brady says
If he hadn’t chosen to retire after his 13th term, Brady would have had to step down from his spot as the top Republican on Ways and Means. GOP conference rules limit members to three terms.
Congress · 117th Congress
Retirement funds are ground zero in Senate GOP opposition to ESG
While Braun’s legislation and similar bills are unlikely to advance with Democrats in charge, it may foreshadow what’s to come if Republicans take control of either chamber of Congress after the
Campaigns · 117th Congress
Bipartisan Senate bills would overhaul Electoral College count
had defeated Trump.
Policy · 117th Congress
Fintechs question CFPB’s faith in innovation over ‘safe harbors’
The bureau had launched the programs under the Trump administration, revising its no-action letter system and the compliance assistance sandbox policy.
Congress · 117th Congress
Immigration agency backlog weighs on congressional offices
“Often constituents are in tears on the phone with my staff.”
Campaigns · 117th Congress
Bipartisan bill would clarify that VP role with electors is only ceremonial
Donald Trump seeking to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 election.
Congress · 117th Congress
House poised for NDAA floor debate
Depending on which amendments are allowed by the Rules Committee during Tuesday’s meeting, the subsequent floor debate could see intense back-and-forth on a number of topics.
Congress · 117th Congress
GOP resists Democrats’ push for more UN funding despite China’s growing influence
Much of the bill’s proposed funding increases for the U.N. system would go toward paying down the arrears the United States accumulated during the Trump administration for its mandatory contributions
Campaigns · 117th Congress
At the Races: Too busy for Biden
Trump is making stops in Las Vegas on Friday (in an effort to boost Senate GOP candidate Adam Laxalt against Sen.
Policy · 117th Congress
Court hobbles EPA on climate, and its options are limited
(The Trump policy was later struck down.)
Congress · 117th Congress
Democrats fume, GOP lauds ruling to weaken EPA
As industry groups and Republican lawmakers cheered the ruling and Democrats said it will burn critical time to lower domestic emissions, the decision placed pressure on Congress to address climate
Policy · 117th Congress
Supreme Court limits EPA power plant carbon emissions authority
In a dissenting opinion, Justice Elena Kagan, wrote for the liberal wing that Congress often defers to agencies on their expertise, writing that the opinion “overrides that legislative choice.”
Policy · 117th Congress
Supreme Court conservatives flex in term full of controversial cases
But five justices, including three Donald Trump appointees, voted to undo the 1973 decision in Roe v.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Egad! It’s a guide to the 2022 midterms
The problem with this argument is that once the Supreme Court rules, the action will immediately shift to the states.
Congress · 117th Congress
GOP Senate retirements could spell trouble for earmarks’ future
Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., a leading candidate to replace Inhofe, hasn’t requested earmarks in this Congress.