Plan is $118 billion higher than 2020 appropriations. On Friday, the president’s administration announced its first budget proposal for the country with a price tag of $1.5 trillion.…
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Supreme Court Sides With Facebook on Text Messaging
Certain messages do not violate the federal robocall ban. On Thursday, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of Facebook in a lawsuit over unwanted text notifications it…
Read MoreHouse Panel Advances 2002 Iraq War Repeal
Proposed bill would limit executive powers. The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee voted to move a bill forward last week that would repeal Congress’ approval of the…
Read MoreVice President Calls For Gun Control
Places support behind universal background checks. As the nation experienced another incident of gun violence in Colorado, Vice President Harris urged Congress and the nation to pass new…
Read MoreFed Chairman Gives Congress Economic Forecast
Describes the current state of affairs as “much improved.” On Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sat before Congress to give an up-to-date forecast of the nation’s economy.…
Read MorePossible Delays for Child Tax Credit Program
Congress’ timeline for new program poses challenge for the IRS. Commissioner Charles Rettig of the Internal Revenue Service has expressed concerns over the implementation of monthly payments under…
Read MoreObamaCare Expansion on Congressional Agenda
Meetings on a host of legislation, including this, set for next week. Majority members of Congress are saying a first order of business is shoring up and expanding…
Read MoreIRS to Delay Tax Deadline
Taxpayers will have an additional month. The Internal Revenue Service is planning to delay the April 15 tax filing deadline by about one month, although they are still…
Read MoreHouse Passes COVID-19 Aid Bill
President likely to sign the bill on Friday. In a vote entirely along party lines, the House of Representatives voted to approve a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill that…
Read MoreBipartisan Bill Announced After Syrian Airstrike
Use of military force opposed by members of the president’s party. President Biden’s first military action sent another round of airstrikes to Syria, reaffirming the decades-long pattern of…
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