The measures range from bills that would codify emergency preparation and notification procedures to those that would govern the presence of guns in schools.
Even if the two bills don’t make it out of Washington’s gridlock, regulators will likely continue pressing for change. Concerns about teen mental health have spiked—a recent Gallup survey found thatone in three Gen Z teensfeel the need to be “perfect”due to social media—and regulators...
In addition, Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) offered an amendment that would add significant penalties, including retaliation or complete removal from a trade agreement with the United States, for any country whose policies negatively impact the environment. That amendment also passed the committee...
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“We cannot afford to lose our competitive edge in strategic technologies like semiconductors, quantum computing, and artificial intelligence to competitors like China,” Bennet said. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer scheduled thr...
"I believe many of these bills are going to die in the Senate if they ever get out of the House," Issa said. Clash points included whether it is right to target laws at four big tech companies and whether government agencies will hobble them instead of letting them adapt to competition....
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However, after the bill passed the Assembly, it was recently amended in the state Senate where lawmakers agreed to remove the part of the bill that requires the state to reveal who is using our DNA for research and why. Instead, the bill now only requires the state to reveal the number ...
The US Senate has rejected two bills to end the government shutdown, leaving no end in sight to the record-breaking closure of federal agencies. The Republican legislation failed by 50-47 and the Democratic bill followed suit by 52-44. Both measures were long shots, needing 60 votes to pas...
The agreement is the necessary next step after Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer agreed earlier in the year on a $1.59 trillion discretionary spending level for the fiscal year that began on Oct. 1. Congress will event...