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GOP Primary Ads Target Candidates’ Trump Loyalty, Personal Lives

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Senate Republicans hoping to build on the party’s electoral success last week must first survive expensive, hard-hitting primaries in states that will decide which party holds the majority in 2023.

Ohio Redistricting Commission Fails Again: Ballots & Boundaries

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The bipartisan commission responsible for drawing Ohio’s congressional districts blew its deadline to adopt a new map over the weekend, striking another blow against Ohio’s fledgling redistricting process.

‘Complex’ Supply Chain Woes Spur Congress to Seek to Clear Ports

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Congress can do more to help unclog U.S. ports and transportation routes, potentially giving more power to federal regulators, the leader of the House subcommittee that oversees shipping said.

House Unveils Biden Plan Text; Progressives Wary of Vote Timing

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President Joe Biden unveiled a framework for his tax and social spending plan the White House said totaled $1.75 trillion in an effort to push lawmakers toward a deal he said could make or break their political futures. But House progressives maintained they wouldn’t vote for the bipartisan infrastructure package before they are assured the…

What to Know in Washington: Biden Sets Climate Damage Goals

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The Biden administration today released a report laying out its broad ambitions for how the federal government will seek to shield the U.S. economy and financial system from threats posed by climate change.

Senate Democrats Push for Fundraising Edge Ahead of Midterms (1)

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Democratic Senate contenders are raking in cash in states where the party hopes to add seats next year despite the potential for political headwinds.

Biden Presses Agenda as Polls Sag; Schumer Tees Up Election Bill

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President Joe Biden is trying to ramp up the pressure for Democratic lawmakers to finalize the size and scope of their multi-trillion dollar economic plan, as the president’s approval ratings dip. Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said he will ready a floor vote next week as Democrats again attempt to pass legislation to overhaul...

Do-It-Yourself Security Screening Under Review for U.S. Airports

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Airline passengers may someday conduct their own security screening using technology the Department of Homeland Security is investing in now.

What to Know in Washington: Pelosi Regroups on Infrastructure

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Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) plans to try again today for a vote on bipartisan infrastructure legislation that’s been held up by a battle between moderate and progressive Democrats over President Joe Biden’s economic agenda.

Agriculture Equity Panel Takes on Racial Disparities in Farming

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Some farmers and ranchers from marginalized communities previously lost out on Agriculture Department assistance and other opportunities, and a new commission within the agency is tasked with correcting those disparities.

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