Major business groups oppose raising corporate taxes to pay for the bill while some industries have come out against specific parts of proposal.
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Jan. 6 committee, which aims to find out who organized and funded Capitol insurrection, holds first public hearing
The House committee investigating the Capitol riot Jan. 6 opens Tuesday with police testimony from officers who were attacked.
Biden’s infrastructure bill faces key vote Wednesday as senators scramble to find consensus
The Senate set a vote Wednesday on bipartisan infrastructure legislation, but Republicans urged a pause because negotiations continue on details.
Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure bill hits snag as GOP pushes to delay vote
The Senate will vote Wednesday on whether to debate a bipartisan infrastructure package, a test for President Joe Biden’s agenda.
Florida man Paul Hodgkins receives 8 months in prison, first Jan. 6 defendant sentenced on a felony charge
“He understood what he was doing,” said District Judge Randolph Moss during the sentencing hearing of Paul Hodgkins.
Gordon Sondland, ex-Trump ambassador, sues Mike Pompeo for $1.8M in impeachment trial legal fees
Gordon Sondland, a central figure in President Donald Trump’s first impeachment, alleges Mike Pompeo promised to cover his legal fees.
Capitol Police union warns of departures after Jan. 6 riot and continued overtime strain
More than 70 Capitol Police officers left the force since the Jan. 6 riot, a sign of poor morale as Congress debates beefing up security.
House approves $1.9B for Capitol security after Jan. 6 riot, but Senate GOP calls for ‘pause’
By a razor-thin margin, the House approved $1.9B to bolster U.S. Capitol security, but Senate Republicans called for a “pause” to study details.
Capitol riot spurred conspiracy charge against 31 suspects, but how hard is it to prove?
Nearly all 31 Capitol riot conspiracy suspects are affiliated with Proud Boys and Oath Keepers extremist groups who allegedly planned well in advance.
US Capitol Officer Brian Sicknick died from strokes the day after riot, medical examiner rules
U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died from strokes a day after the Jan. 6 riot, the D.C. medical examiner ruled Monday.