March 2011
Nearly halfway through the 2011 fiscal year Democrats and Republicans in Congress are still struggling to compromise on a final budget plan. Thus far
Even as a final 2011 spending bill languished, President Obama moved ahead with releasing his 2012 federal budget proposal last month. The $3.72
Members of the House and Senate introduced a series of bills earlier this month that would extend the Department of Homeland Security’s current CFATS
Responding to questioning during an appearance before two House Energy and Commerce subcommittees this month, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said that
Water infrastructure projects costing at least $100 million and having “national or regional significance” would be eligible to apply for loan funding
Legislation introduced in the House and Senate this month would end the exemption that prevents EPA from regulating the gas drilling process known as
Legislation that would overturn a U.S. Sixth District Court of Appeals ruling requiring pesticide sprayers near U.S. waters to obtain both FIFRA and
Italicized items indicate new legislation or a change in status since last month SENATE BILLS S. 78: The Protecting Pregnant Women and Children From