[ad_1] William A. Galston writes the weekly Politics & Ideas column in the Wall Street Journal. He holds the Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in the Brookings Institution’s Governance Studies Program,…
Tag: Legislative Branch (Discontinued from 10th January 2023)
Opinion | Democrats Hold the Senate, and Liberal Justices Suddenly Get Old
[ad_1] Sotomayor and Kagan are only in their 60s, but the actuaries at Vox say it’s time for them to go. [ad_2] Source link
Opinion | The Return of Lula and the Judicial Threat to Brazil’s Democracy
[ad_1] The leftist ex-president takes office again Jan. 1 as the Supreme Court tries to limit Congress’s power. [ad_2] Source link
Biden Administration Delays Tax Rules for Crypto Brokers
[ad_1] Markets Currencies Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency brokers don’t have to start reporting customers’ gains to IRS until the administration finishes writing the rules [ad_2] Source link
Opinion | How Senate Republicans Can Prevent a Future Omnibus Spending Bill
[ad_1] To keep pork and pet projects from holding national security hostage, use budget reconciliation. [ad_2] Source link
Taiwan, Trying to Fend Off China, to Get Loans, Not Grants, to Buy U.S. Weapons
[ad_1] Some in Congress say tight budgets doomed the grants, which supporters see as a display of U.S. backing. [ad_2] Source link
Opinion | The Back End of an Omnibus
[ad_1] GOP complicity with the spending blowout is one reason it is still in the Senate minority. [ad_2] Source link
Opinion | Congress’s Omnibus Healthcare Malpractice
[ad_1] The spending bill includes major policy changes that will expand entitlements. [ad_2] Source link
Opinion | The FTX Fraud
[ad_1] Is the SEC chairman Washington’s worst regulator? [ad_2] Source link
Opinion | How Congress Cut Trump’s Taxes
[ad_1] He has benefited from every loophole that lawmakers provided to real-estate businesses. [ad_2] Source link