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Bloomberg

Senate Boosts Federal Debt Ceiling by $2.5 Trillion

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The U.S. Senate voted to raise the debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion. The 50-49 vote sends the legislation to the House. Jack Fitzpatrick reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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U.S. House Approves Uighur Human Rights Bill

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​The measure would impose sanctions on those responsible for the mass surveillance and detention of Uighurs and other Muslim groups in China.
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Former Senate Leader, Presidential Candidate Bob Dole Dies At 98

Higher Ed
He shaped tax policy, foreign policy and rights for the disabled, and devoted his later years to the cause of wounded veterans.
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Rep. Matt Gaetz Files Ethics Complaint Against Rep. Adam Schiff

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Rep. Matt Gaetz asked the House Ethics Committee to investigate Rep. Adam Schiff for allegedly violating multiple House rules.
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Rep. James Clyburn Compares Past, Present Fights For Voting Rights

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The South Carolina Congressman and House Majority Whip spoke with Newsy on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Expanded Child Tax Credit Payments Begin

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The American Rescue Plan increased the annual credit from $2,000 per child up to $3,600.
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Senate To Hold Procedural Vote On Voting Rights Bill

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The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act would require states to obtain federal preclearance before changing their election processes.
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Sen. Josh Hawley To Contest Certification Of Electoral College Results

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He plans to object during next week's certification of the Electoral College votes, which will prolong the process.
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The Recount

Ciao Cuomo: New York Governor Resigns

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The longtime leader of New York has officially resigned, paving the way for the state’s first woman governor. Infrastructure Week is *finally* here. And now that Democrats have cleared their first hurdle, the real work can begin. Plus,...
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Making SALT Deduction Permanent Is Not Good Policy, Rep. Zeldin Says

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Sep.13 -- Rep. Lee Zeldin, a New York Republican, discusses U.S. tax policy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

DFC Chief Boehler Reacts to Probe Into Kodak Loan

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Aug.14 -- Adam Boehler, U.S. International Development Finance Corp. chief executive officer, comments on Congress and the Securities and Exchange Commission investigating the federal agency's $765 million loan to Eastman Kodak Co. and...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Sherman Says Now Is the Time to Move Bill to Delist China Companies

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May.29 -- U.S. Representative Brad Sherman, a California Democrat, discusses the legislation that could result in delisting some Chinese securities from American stock exchanges. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg...
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Leading House Democrat, NAACP Sue Trump Over Capitol Riot

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Miss. Rep. Bennie Thompson filed the suit along with the NAACP, accusing Trump of inciting the Capitol riot and conspiring with extremist groups.
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House Committee Investigating Jan. 6 To Question Jared Kushner

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Kushner, a former Trump aide, is scheduled to be interviewed Thursday by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Pelosi Is On Board With An Impeachment Inquiry. Here's How It'll Work.

Higher Ed
The House of Representatives has initiated impeachment proceedings over 60 times, but only 19 cases have moved on to the Senate.
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Evaluating President Biden's Potential Nominees For The Supreme Court

Higher Ed
Justice Stephen Breyer's pending retirement would allow President Biden an opportunity to fill a vacant seat on the high court.
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Here's What Redistricting Looks Like Ahead Of Midterms

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Twenty-six states have finished their new maps. Six don't need to draw new lines because they only have one member in the House of Representatives.
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Jan. 6 Panel Delays Hearing As Hurricane Ian Nears Florida

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The House committee investigating Jan. 6 planned to hold what was likely to be its final hearing Wednesday, but decided to postpone to a later date.
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2020 Census Data: 6 States To Gain Seats, 7 To Lose A Seat

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The Census Bureau released its apportionment data from the 2020 population count.
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President Biden Speaks On Pandemic Response, Build Back Better Agenda

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The president sat down for an ABC News interview, pointing to his record amid a stall of his Build Back Better agenda.
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Pentagon Leaders Defend Military Efforts On Racism, Extremism

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley denied accusations that the military's approach creates division.
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January 6 Capitol Attack 'Despicable': Senator Scott

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Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida says on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power with David Westin" that there is "absolutely" a way to extend a version of President Joe Biden's child tax credit to fewer parents that Republicans would...
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GA Rep. Marjorie Greene Under Fire For Social Media Posts

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Before joining the House this month the congresswoman supported social media posts that advocated violence against Democrats and the FBI.
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Democrats' New Tax Plan Hits Corporations, Wealthy Americans Hardest

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House Democrats propose raising the tax rate for millionaires by 10% and lifting the corporate tax rate for some companies by 4.5%.