Lawmakers are strategizing on how to advance their major priorities in the coming months as they face a barrage of deadlines.
Two packages — bipartisan legislation to boost US competitiveness with China and a budget reconciliation bill covering several Democratic priorities — are likely to dominate the discussion.
The House plans to vote on the annual defense policy bill and a spending package in July. In the Senate, votes on nominations will be interspersed with consideration of other bills for which Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has pledged floor time, such as a bill to cap the price of insulin, ...
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