July 13, 2024 Top Dem plots tying SCOTUS funding to ‘enforceable' ethics code amid Thomas, Alito controversies A top Democratic appropriator is looking at renewing an effort to prevent Supreme Court operational funds from being accessed until the court implements an enforceable ethics code.
June 25, 2024 GOP lines up culture war-heavy spending bills targeting military abortions, drag shows House Republicans are seeking to include provisions on abortion, transgender health care, drag performers, and DEI in this year's appropriations bills.
June 12, 2024 Fiscal hawks slam ‘worst’ 2024 earmarks from both parties totaling $22B in spending Citizens Against Government Waste released their annual "Pig Book" of the worst pork barrel spending projects.
May 25, 2024 Disgraced EcoHealth Alliance reaped nearly $100M in taxpayer funds since 2008 EcoHealth Alliance – a U.S.-based nonprofit with a stated mission of preventing pandemics – received upwards of $90 million dollars from the federal government over the last 16 years.
May 18, 2024 DC Mayor Bowser jets off for Las Vegas weekend 'mission' after ritzy Masters trip on taxpayers' dime Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will travel to Las Vegas this weekend less than a month after she faced scrutiny for attending the Masters on the taxpayers dime.
April 11, 2024 Speaker Johnson says 'we have a path' on FISA renewal Johnson signals path forward on FISA but stops short of revealing plan
April 11, 2024 FBI director warns of 'elevated' public, national safety; pushes for increased funding FBI Director Christopher Wray on Thursday will warn of an "elevated threat" for U.S. public safety and national security while pushing for an increased budget.
April 4, 2024 California Dems reach $17.3B deficit reduction agreement California's Democratic leadership announced Thursday an agreement to reduce the Golden State's multibillion-dollar budget shortfall by $17.3 billion.
April 1, 2024 Congress grants $380 million in border security funding to Middle Eastern countries The $1.2 trillion spending bill recently passed to avert a shutdown includes money for border security in foreign countries, even as Congress remains deadlocked on the U.S. border.
April 1, 2024 Republicans warm to Social Security, Medicare reform as 2024 election nears House Republicans are cautiously getting more vocal about the need for entitlement reform, though experts say the odds of actual change are a long shot.