To cut red tape, including on clean energy projects, the Senate’s bipartisan deal would rein in public participation on many decisions on roads, transmission lines, pipelines, logging and mining. That has some advocates for environmental justice worried.
The litany of potential objections cast an odd pall over the Capitol, not even a day after Biden and his Democratic allies heralded their recent accomplishments as a sign Washington still works
The fugitive Texas House Democrats were left stranded Wednesday in Washington, D.C., unable to push for federal voting-rights legislation with Congress on recess and unable to return to the Lone Star State without risking arrest.