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Another reconciliation bill represents a “tremendous opportunity”for Republicans to pass key policy priorities before the midterm elections, a House GOP tax-writer said Monday.
Texas Republican Expects House to Vote on Trump Tariff Extension
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Trump 2.0 Forces Industry to Rewrite Playbook for DC Success
This interactive report dives into the lessons of Trump 2.0, how the C-suite can influence what comes next, and what corporate America might expect to see if control of Congress shifts after this year’s midterm elections.
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The US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, undercutting his signature economic policy and delivering his biggest legal defeat since he returned to the White House. Greg Stohr joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss.
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Far-Right Republicans Turn on Gonzales After Reported Affair
Intraparty pressure is building on GOP Rep.
Pentagon Criticizes Aviation Safety Bill Ahead of House Vote
The Department of Defense is raising last-minute concerns about a Senate-approved aviation safety bill that faces a House vote this week.
Democrats Wage Populist Fight to Refund Tariffs to US Households
Prominent Democrats are seizing on
With Trump’s Tariffs Overturned, Who Gets Refunds?: QuickTake
The scramble to get tariff refunds is on. But dissecting what could be a multi-year
GOP Tax-Writer Sees Opportunity for Another Party-Line Bill
Another reconciliation bill represents a “tremendous opportunity”for Republicans to pass key policy priorities before the midterm elections, a House GOP tax-writer said Monday.
Utah Federal Court Denies Republican Suit to Block New House Map
A federal court panel denied a request from Utah Republican officials to block a new congressional map that could end the state’s all-GOP House delegation in the November election.
Texas Republican Expects House to Vote on Trump Tariff Extension
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Pentagon to Spend $151 Billion on Ships, Missiles, Fighter Jets
The Pentagon plans to spend $151.5 billion in mandatory spending with a focus on military capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region, air and missile defense, and munitions, according to a blueprint submitted to lawmakers.
Supreme Court Hears First Cases Testing Cuban Seizures Law
The US Supreme Court signaled skepticism that Congress meant to give leaseholders an unlimited right to sue over property seized decades ago by Cuba.
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Federal Contractor Giants Dominate, Tier of Small Firms Shrinks
The largest government vendors tightened their grip on the $810 billion federal procurement market as companies with lower contracting revenue dropped out of competition.
BGOV OnPoint: Homeland Bill Proves Final FY 2026 Funding Hurdle
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security remains the final sticking point in Congress’ monthslong effort to enact all 12 fiscal 2026 spending bills as lawmakers navigate a prolonged clash over federal immigration enforcement.
BGOV OnPoint: Trump, Companies Hold Breath for Ruling on Tariffs
A highly anticipated Supreme Court decision on President Donald Trump’s legal authority to impose tariffs on America’s trading partners may be imminent, as companies intensify bids to collect refunds if the justices rule in their favor.
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Buy Now, Pay Later Lenders Face New York Licensing, Fee Rules
Buy now, pay later companies would have to get licensed to operate in New York and would have to determine a borrower’s ability to repay the loans, under a proposal from the state’s financial regulator.
Democrats Release ‘Red to Blue’ District Targets: States of Play
House Democrats’ campaign organization has identified a first tranche of party candidates it says are well-positioned to oust Republican incumbents in November, Greg Giroux reports.
Chicago Bears Warm to Indiana Stadium Plan, Pushing Illinois (1)
Indiana is marching ahead with a plan to offer a new home to the Chicago Bears, a move that could infuse new economic life into the state’s northwest corner – and snatch an iconic sports franchise from its neighbor.
Supreme Court Declines to Hear PG&E Challenge to Rate Incentives
The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case from
California Communities Sue Officials Over Grant Conditions (1)
A coalition of California cities and counties is asking a federal court to rollback conditions imposed on federal grants after President
Virginia Pushes for Board Tying Drug Costs to Medicare Prices
High prescription drug costs are facing greater oversight at the state level as Virginia lawmakers charge ahead with measures to lower prices, joining a handful of states already at odds with the pharmaceutical industry.
