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Bipartisan deal floated on college athletes’ name, image and likeness legislation
By Shauneen Miranda | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A pair of U.S. senators reached a bipartisan agreement on a sweeping bill aimed at tackling many of...
How Trump’s giant ‘slush fund’ sparked lawsuits, roiled Republicans and revived Jan. 6
By Ashley Murray | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund has attracted scrutiny for its corruption potential, even splitting congressional...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia fights deportation to Liberia after criminal charges dropped
D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — Following a dismissal of criminal charges the Trump administration lodged against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the wrongly deported Maryland resident Thursday pressed a...
Democrats in US Senate want ‘true costs’ of Iran war estimated by official scorekeeper
By Jennifer Shutt | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A group of U.S. Senate Democrats has sent a letter to the head of the Congressional Budget Office,...
Trump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
By Jonathan Shorman | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics A federal judge on Thursday declined to block President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting voting by mail, finding that it...
States could purge voter rolls close to elections if Supreme Court takes Trump’s side in Arizona case
By Jonathan Shorman | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics The Trump administration wants the U.S. Supreme Court to empower states to review their voter rolls for noncitizens just days...
Democratic state AGs say their staff excluded from Vance anti-fraud meeting
By Shauneen Miranda | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A handful of Democratic state attorneys general said Tuesday that expert officials from their offices were denied access...
Trump struck a deal for China to buy $17B a year in US ag products. Farmers are skeptical.
By Medill News Service | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics By Rebecka Pieder/Medill News Service WASHINGTON - In a deal that could provide a major trade boost for American...
Trump administration seizes on shooting to make case again for White House ballroom
By Ashley Murray | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche argued in a court filing that a shooting Saturday in the vicinity of...
Congressional Black Caucus calls for corporate leaders to speak out for voting rights
By Jonathan Shorman | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics The Congressional Black Caucus on Tuesday urged American corporations to condemn efforts to dilute Black voting strength, as Southern states...
Trump says Kevin Warsh will be ‘totally independent’ as he’s sworn in as Fed chair
By Ashley Murray | D.C. Bureau WASHINGTON — Kevin Warsh assumed his new role as chair of the Federal Reserve Friday after a swearing-in ceremony in the White House East...
Year-round ethanol blend bill passed by US House faces uncertain Senate path
By David Lightman | D.C. Bureau Proponents of ethanol, including lawmakers from corn-growing states, say year-round sales of a gasoline blend containing 15% of the biofuel would give consumers a...
US Senate GOP punts immigration bill amid big split with Trump over settlement fund
By Ashley MurrayShauneen Miranda | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A multibillion-dollar package to fund immigration enforcement for the rest of President Donald Trump’s term faced new...
Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.
By David Lightman | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — Higher electric rates? Massive data centers looming over neighborhoods? Ugly political fights over what to do about them?...
Jan. 6 police officers sue Trump over $1.77B ‘taxpayer-funded slush fund’
By Jacob Fischler | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics Two police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, sued the Trump administration Wednesday to block the...
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Bipartisan deal floated on college athletes’ name, image and likeness legislation
By Shauneen Miranda | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A pair of U.S. senators reached a bipartisan agreement on a sweeping bill aimed at tackling many of the biggest issues surrounding how to compensate players in college sports. GOP Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington state — the top members of the Senate committee with jurisdiction over the matter — unveiled legislation this week that aims to “restore order in college athletics.” Meanwhile, a separate bill to set a national framework for college athletes’ compensation remains stalled in the House after being...
Read moreDetailsHow Trump’s giant ‘slush fund’ sparked lawsuits, roiled Republicans and revived Jan. 6
By Ashley Murray | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund has attracted scrutiny for its corruption potential, even splitting congressional Republicans who rarely confront President Donald Trump’s decisions and policies. Among the top concerns: Could pardoned Jan. 6, 2021, riot defendants who assaulted police officers claim a slice of the...
Read moreDetailsKilmar Abrego Garcia fights deportation to Liberia after criminal charges dropped
D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — Following a dismissal of criminal charges the Trump administration lodged against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the wrongly deported Maryland resident Thursday pressed a federal judge to prevent his removal to any country that is not Costa Rica, which has agreed to accept him as a refugee. The filing in the federal District Court...
Read moreDetailsDemocrats in US Senate want ‘true costs’ of Iran war estimated by official scorekeeper
By Jennifer Shutt | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A group of U.S. Senate Democrats has sent a letter to the head of the Congressional Budget Office, asking him to include outside projections for the cost of the Iran war in the agency’s official cost estimate. “The American people deserve to know the true costs of this...
Read moreDetailsTrump order limiting voting by mail will stand for now, federal judge rules
By Jonathan Shorman | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics A federal judge on Thursday declined to block President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting voting by mail, finding that it was too early to challenge the directive. The decision by D.C. District Court Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, represents a setback for Democratic groups, lawmakers and other groups including the...
Read moreDetailsStates could purge voter rolls close to elections if Supreme Court takes Trump’s side in Arizona case
By Jonathan Shorman | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics The Trump administration wants the U.S. Supreme Court to empower states to review their voter rolls for noncitizens just days before elections, a change that voting rights advocates say would risk disenfranchising Americans. The U.S. Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to wade into a legal fight between...
Read moreDetailsDemocratic state AGs say their staff excluded from Vance anti-fraud meeting
By Shauneen Miranda | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A handful of Democratic state attorneys general said Tuesday that expert officials from their offices were denied access to a major White House anti-fraud meeting convened by Vice President JD Vance and attended by Republican AGs. Two dozen Democratic attorneys general had earlier declined invitations for their own...
Read moreDetailsTrump struck a deal for China to buy $17B a year in US ag products. Farmers are skeptical.
By Medill News Service | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics By Rebecka Pieder/Medill News Service WASHINGTON - In a deal that could provide a major trade boost for American farmers, the White House said that during the recent summit, China committed to buying at least $17 billion in additional U.S. agricultural products annually for three years. But Beijing has...
Read moreDetailsTrump administration seizes on shooting to make case again for White House ballroom
By Ashley Murray | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche argued in a court filing that a shooting Saturday in the vicinity of the White House further proves the need for an East Wing ballroom with “a heavy steel, drone proof roof, missile resistant and drone proof columns, bullet, ballistic, and blast proof...
Read moreDetailsCongressional Black Caucus calls for corporate leaders to speak out for voting rights
By Jonathan Shorman | D.C. Bureau | Gov & Politics The Congressional Black Caucus on Tuesday urged American corporations to condemn efforts to dilute Black voting strength, as Southern states eliminate congressional districts where most residents are Black. The CBC’s attempt to mobilize the business community comes as Black representation in Congress potentially faces its most severe threat since the...
Read moreDetailsTrump says Kevin Warsh will be ‘totally independent’ as he’s sworn in as Fed chair
By Ashley Murray | D.C. Bureau WASHINGTON — Kevin Warsh assumed his new role as chair of the Federal Reserve Friday after a swearing-in ceremony in the White House East Room, where U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas delivered the oath of office. President Donald Trump said before a crowd of high-profile former and current lawmakers and officials that he...
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