Archive for May 2026
This Week in Congress
Both chambers of Congress returned this week for a two-week legislative session, taking up a wide range of measures. In the House, members voted on: In the Senate, votes focused primarily on confirmations of Trump Administration Nominees, including Kevin Warsh for Chair of the Federal Reserve. This session underscores Congress’s focus on a broad mix…
Read MoreASA Calls for Supreme Court Review of Corporate Transparency Act
ASA, along with the Main Street Partnership members, a coalition of major business organizations, representing millions of employers across the U.S., is urging the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Justice to back an expedited Supreme Court review of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). In a letter sent to Treasury Secretary Bessent and…
Read MoreASA Warns Against Federal Gas Tax Suspension, Urges Congress to Act
ASA, along with the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC), voiced strong opposition to proposals to suspend the federal gas tax. Per the TCC, such plans would have minimal impact on consumer prices while threatening funding for projects that maintain and improve roads, bridges, and transit systems nationwide. Analyses show that gas tax holidays rarely benefit consumers.…
Read MoreFY26 Appropriations Process Concludes – TSA Funded!
Just before last week’s recess, on the 76th day of the most recent partial government shutdown, the House agreed, by voice vote, to pass an appropriations bill to fund most Department of Homeland Security agencies and programs (excluding its immigration enforcement agencies) through the remainder of the current fiscal year. The Senate had already passed…
Read MoreFederal Court Strikes Down 10% International Tariffs
A federal court has invalidated the 10% international tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, following the Supreme Court’s earlier rejection of similar measures. In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that the administration could not rely on trade deficit concerns or foreign investment levels to justify the tariffs under Section 122…
Read MoreReconciliation 2.0 Underway
On April 29, after holding the vote open for over five hours, House Republicans passed the Senate budget resolution along party lines, paving the way for the budget reconciliation process. Last week, the Senate Homeland Security and Judiciary Committees released bill text proposing $71.7 billion in spending over three years. Most of the funds would…
Read MoreCongress Approves Short-Term Extension of FISA Section 702
Before the congressional recess, the House passed a three-year extension of FISA Section 702 surveillance authorities. The bill included a controversial provision permanently banning the Federal Reserve from issuing a digital currency—a move aimed at securing votes from far-right members by attaching a long-standing priority as a “sweetener.” However, the provision did not gain enough…
Read MoreE15 Year-Round Sales Bill Set for House Floor
Earlier this year, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) pledged to give members from farm states a vote on legislation to allow year-round sales of E15 ethanol fuel. Initially, the provision was included in the farm bill, which the House passed before recess by a 224-200 vote. However, opposition from Republicans representing oil-producing states forced Speaker Johnson to…
Read MoreFY 2027 Appropriations Moves Forward
The Chair of the House Appropriations Committee wants all 12 appropriations bills reported out by July 4. The House likely will pass a few of the bills before the elections – GOP leadership will bring the Military Construction appropriations bill to the floor this week. But the Senate is moving much more slowly, making it…
Read MoreData Centers: The Next Political Hot Button
America’s data center boom is sparking a political firestorm. The U.S. now has more than 3,000 operational data centers, with 1,500 more in the pipeline—but local residents aren’t thrilled. Polls show strong opposition: 65% of voters in a Quinnipiac survey said no to new centers in their communities, and only about a third support them.…
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