The so-called Byrd Rule lets bills pass the upper chamber with simple majorities, but it limits those bills to budgetary matters.
Passing on the cost burden for states could have major consequences for programs’ eligibility, and for taxes.
With slim majorities, the GOP will likely lean on the budget reconciliation process starting next year. But what is that exactly?
The bill incentivizes clean energy but doesn’t vilify fossil fuels. Traditional oil companies can access some of the benefits as well.
Some of the proposed legislation would include spouses; some would include dependents as well.
The Congressional Review Act gives them the power to do so, but it also limits regulators’ options in the future.
Analysts predict the outcome of the election will play a key role in what legislation makes it through the legislative process before the end of this year.
A new law requires greater disclosure when companies use artificial intelligence technology to sift through job candidates.
Priorities are expected to shift in the coming weeks and months.
The future of net neutrality may hinge on how internet service is defined.