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California regulators will delay the start of their hotly anticipated cap-and-trade rulemaking to early 2025, the agency confirmed to POLITICO on Thursday, November 14. The California Air Resources ...
The urgency of disaster response needs could take up Congress’ immediate attention when lawmakers return after the election. While lawmakers involved in the permitting bill are optimistic about its ...
The Biden administration has navigated a sometimes uneasy balance of seeding clean energy projects while limiting the growth of fossil fuel production on federal land and waters. But the Inflation ...
Lawmakers failed to resolve several key defense spending and policy battles ahead of the November elections, leaving unresolved issues that will dominate the upcoming lame-duck session. Chief among ...
HHS’ first chief competition officer is headed to Capitol Hill to serve as chief health adviser on the Senate Finance Committee Democratic majority staff next month. Stacy Sanders will join the ...
PROGRESSIVES INTO BATTLE: Any agreement over how Washington deals with the temporary portions of the Trump tax cuts could easily be a year-plus away, with November’s election results set to have a ...
The conversation around representation in government has gained momentum, but has the demographic makeup of our leaders, legislators, and judges changed? We pulled together data on the race, sex, ...
Former President Donald Trump said Monday, during a conversation with Elon Musk, that it “doesn’t make sense” why the U.S. compares so poorly to other countries with “unbelievably fast” bullet trains ...
The Biden administration’s signature labor policies—such as expanding overtime pay, banning noncompete clauses, and implementing other regulations—face challenges on unfriendly legal terrain. Fill out ...
A long-running battle over U.S. regulators’ massive stock trading surveillance system is stirring up once again — this time, in the courts. For decades, the Securities and Exchange Commission relied ...