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The IRS has already lost more than 26,000 employees this year—and the administration’s latest budget proposal would shrink the agency even further. Meanwhile, more than half of the Inflation Reduction ...
This exclusive Pro Data Analysis outlines how the bill would reduce projected outlays by $527 billion over 10 years, based on calculations from the Joint Committee on Taxation and POLITICO’s own ...
A new California bill could require major tech platforms to publicly disclose how they moderate content — potentially setting a national precedent. In this in-depth analysis, POLITICO Pro breaks down ...
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 ...
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Susan Monarez, the deputy director for the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health since January 2023, has been tapped as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
The big news out of Russell Vought’s second confirmation hearing before the Senate Budget Committee was impoundment. From emergency wildfire dollars to foreign aid and beyond, Democrats repeatedly ...
The special session agreement would fund litigation against the incoming White House and award grants to non-profit legal groups. Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislative leaders have agreed to set ...
How we got here: Among the new members, the freshmen class of the 119th Congress will include at least 40 Democrats — 34 in the House and six in the Senate — and 38 Republicans — 32 in the House and ...
Even if Republicans don’t enact tariffs, the GOP can still point to the levies as offsets for other tax, energy and border policies. House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith indicated that tariffs won’t ...