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Third GOP Megabill Could Slip Until After Elections, Moore Says
House Republicans will likely forfeit their chance to pass another partisan fiscal package ahead of the midterm elections if they don’t wrap up their work before the August recess, a member of that chamber’s leadership team said Friday.

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The Web of Tech Power Fighting to Shape the Future of AI Policy
This video breaks down the lobbying firms making the biggest impact on AI and the professional networks pushing policy ideas through Congress and federal agencies.
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US and Iran Far From Deal as Bond Slump Piles Pressure on Trump
The US and Iran remained far apart on a deal to end weeks of war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with President
US Says China Agrees to Farm Goods Purchases, Two Key Boards
Draft Surface Transportation Measure Unveiled by House Panel
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Sunday released draft language for a five-year surface transportation reauthorization addressing highways, transit systems, and other infrastructure nationwide.
LIRR Strike Set to Snarl NYC Commutes as Settlement Talks Resume
CDC to Escalate Ebola Response After WHO Declares Emergency
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NextEra Said to Discuss Deal Valuing Dominion at $66 Billion
WHO Ebola Emergency Declaration Seeks to Spur Global Response
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Finance Chiefs to Consider World Order After Trump-Xi Reset
The lopsided foundations of world growth will command the attention of global finance ministers this week in the aftermath of the summit that attempted to reset trade ties between the two biggest economies.
Louisiana Voters Reject Constitutional Change to Inventory Taxes
Louisiana voters overwhelmingly rejected Gov. Jeff Landry’s (R) plan to allow parishes more flexibility to adjust their local business inventory taxes—one of five ballot measures defeated Saturday during the state’s primary election.
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Ethanol Fight Comes to a Head with House E15 Vote: Explained
Lawmakers are preparing to vote on expanding the use of corn-based ethanol fuel, marking the potential culmination of a years-long debate as policymakers look for ways to bring gas prices down.
Top AI Companies Have $19 Billion Federal Contracting Footprint
Of the 25 companies included in Bloomberg Government’s interactive AI Influence Map, 21 collectively sold $19.6 billion to the federal government in fiscal 2025.
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Louisiana Voters Reject Constitutional Change to Inventory Taxes
Louisiana voters overwhelmingly rejected Gov. Jeff Landry’s (R) plan to allow parishes more flexibility to adjust their local business inventory taxes—one of five ballot measures defeated Saturday during the state’s primary election.
California ICE Facility Conditions ‘Inhumane,’ Bonta Says (1)
Immigration detention centers in California have become alarmingly overcrowded, unsanitary, and inhumane, state Attorney General Rob Bonta said Friday at a news conference regarding a new report on the facilities.
OCC Exempts National Banks From State Escrow Interest Laws (1)
A US banking regulator blocked states from forcing national lenders to pay interest on mortgage escrow accounts, as federal courts wrestle with a Supreme Court decision that left open questions around preemption of state law.
South Carolina Lt. Governor Tells GOP ‘Be Bold’ on Redistricting
South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette is accusing some Republicans in her state of being too cautious about redrawing congressional maps.
Tax Changes on Multiple Legislative To-Do Lists: States of Play
From property taxes to software sales, states have floated ideas or taken action this week to change the way they raise revenue.

