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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Build back bite-sized

Republicans blocked a sweeping elections and voting rights overhaul, as expected, last night in the Senate.

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden makes $1.75T sales pitch to House Democrats

Progressives have said they wouldn’t feel comfortable voting for the infrastructure bill based solely on a framework, however, and want a vote on both bills at the same time.

Congress · 117th Congress

Mike Enzi, a lonely personal tech trailblazer

Coincidentally, the Senate just lost one of its great advocates for expanding the use of technology on the floor, a place that still thrives on printed documents and visual aids in the form of poster

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

This is the future of remote work on Capitol Hill

The Capitol may once again be erupting in partisan fights over mask wearing and proxy voting as the delta variant of the coronavirus arrives there, but lawmakers are shouting the loudest.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Was that special?

Priority politics: Vice President Kamala Harris will serve as the administration’s lead official on voting rights matters, as Senate Democrats plan to put an elections and campaign finance package

Congress · 117th Congress

Research and development ambitions will test bipartisanship

“Investments in research and development are necessary to help spur innovation across the economy and renew America’s global leadership,” the White House said in one of its budget documents.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Sorry, but ‘Gone With the Wind’ is not a history book

doubtful his march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965 would make it past the curriculum censors since his attackers were agents of the state, enforcing unjust laws that prevented African Americans from voting

Congress · 117th Congress

Young confirmed as OMB deputy director

Those documents will let lawmakers see specifically how Biden wants Congress to address defense and domestic spending, infrastructure and other longer-term economic initiatives, entitlements like