Biden pledges to veto House Republican bill that would slash IRS funding
The government would lose an estimated $185 billion in tax revenue over the next decade if the bill became law.
By Oliver Willis - January 10, 2023The government would lose an estimated $185 billion in tax revenue over the next decade if the bill became law.
By Oliver Willis - January 10, 2023The latest jobs report shows that the unemployment rate has also reached a 50-year low.
By Oliver Willis - January 06, 2023Police officers who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6 and 2020 election officials will also receive the second-highest civilian award in the United States.
By Oliver Willis - January 05, 2023Funds for the grants come from the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure, Investment, and Jobs Act, which President Joe Biden signed into law on Nov. 15, 2021.
By Oliver Willis - January 04, 2023With a narrow majority in the House and a 50-50 Senate, Democrats made significant progress on Biden’s agenda.
By Josh Israel - December 30, 2022The White House condemned the ‘cruel’ and ‘dangerous’ action to leave more than 100 migrants, including children, outside the vice president’s residence on Christmas Eve.
By Oliver Willis - December 29, 2022President Biden and congressional Democrats deserve credit for doing in less than two years what former President Donald Trump couldn’t do in four: put America first.
By TAI Contributor - December 28, 2022The new House majority leader broke campaign promises and has authored just one minor law.
By Josh Israel - December 23, 2022The Task Force on New Americans, which stopped meeting during the Trump administration, is returning under Biden.
By Associated Press - December 21, 2022Republicans criticized the President’s decision to release fuel from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve throughout 2022. It ended up bringing the U.S. billions of dollars and aligned with lower gas prices.
By Oliver Willis - December 20, 2022Free COVID-19 tests are being made available again via covidtests.gov.
By Associated Press - December 15, 2022Before Joe Biden’s presidency, only eight Black women had been nominated and confirmed to the court in U.S. history.
By Oliver Willis - December 15, 2022The president has centered fusion, along with already viable clean energy sources such as wind and solar power, in his plan to get the United States to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
By Nick Vachon - December 14, 2022GOP Whip Steve Scalise is urging his caucus to oppose even a brief continuing resolution to avert a holiday crisis.
By Josh Israel - December 14, 2022The Respect for Marriage Act offers federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages, but does not automatically require states to issue marriage licenses for those unions.
By Associated Press - December 13, 2022The Biden administration continues investing in production of electric vehicle parts within the United States, and this time it includes a plant of newly unionized workers in Ohio.
By Oliver Willis - December 13, 2022Republican officials attacked President Joe Biden for negotiating Brittney Griner’s release from Russia.
By Oliver Willis - December 09, 2022The Speak Out Act regulates the use of nondisclosure agreements in employment agreements, specifically with the goal to prevent it from covering up sexual misconduct or harassment.
By Associated Press - December 08, 2022Griner was released in exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, but another American prisoner in Russia, Paul Whelan, was not. Still, ‘The Biden Administration made the right decision to bring Ms. Griner home,’ Whelan’s brother said.
By Associated Press - December 08, 2022Humanitarian groups that advocate for immigrants’ rights praised the Biden administration’s decision.
By Oliver Willis - December 07, 2022Kevin McCarthy has pledged that his party will oppose a budget bill funding the Defense Department’s operations next year if a rule supported by the president and military isn’t revoked.
By Oliver Willis - December 06, 2022The largest single investment in tribal governments and communities in U.S. history affects more than 2.6 million people.
By Oliver Willis - December 01, 2022President Joe Biden was to honor French President Emmanuel Macron with the first state dinner of his presidency Thursday evening.
By Associated Press - December 01, 2022The Biden administration said bigotry has ‘absolutely no place in America’ and ‘must be forcibly condemned.’
By Oliver Willis - November 28, 2022Despite national polls showing debt relief has popular and bipartisan support, Republicans have worked against Biden’s actions at every step.
By Oliver Willis - November 23, 2022‘It’s always better with 51, because we’re in a situation where you don’t have to have an even makeup of the committees,’ President Joe Biden has stated to stress the importance of reelecting Sen. Raphael Warnock.
By Associated Press - November 23, 2022Oregon is at least the sixth state to consider mitigative measures for people accused of marijuana-related crimes since President Joe Biden issued pardons on a federal level in October.
By Associated Press - November 22, 2022‘For me, the hour has come for a new generation to lead the Democratic caucus that I so deeply respect,’ the California Democrat said Thursday.
By Associated Press - November 17, 2022House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy previously said his caucus would not ‘play politics’ with impeachment.
By Josh Israel - November 17, 2022Donald Trump is the only president to be impeached twice. He has never won the popular vote.
By Oliver Willis - November 16, 2022