Plus, Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan.
Congress rushes to pass legislation before August recess; the White House tries to persuade Nancy Pelosi against visiting Taiwan. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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It's crunch time for Congress |
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- This week, Congress is looking to pass legislation on everything from lowering the cost of prescription drugs to investing in US technology before the scheduled House recess in August. [Washington Post / Yasmeen Abutaleb and Mike DeBonis]
- First up is the bipartisan CHIPS bill; it would give the US semiconductor industry billions, with a goal of reducing dependence on Chinese manufacturing. [NPR / Barbara Sprunt]
- Senate Democrats are also weighing a slimmed-down Build Back Better bill that will allow Medicare to negotiate the cost of some prescription drugs and extend Affordable Care Act subsidies. [Wall Street Journal / Siobhan Hughes]
- The Senate may also vote on legislation protecting same-sex marriage (which passed the House last week) if Democrats can find 10 GOP senators to support it. [The Hill / Mychael Schnell]
- Also left on the docket: approving Sweden and Finland for NATO membership, a ban on assault weapons, and bills to help the West counter wildfires. [NBC News / Scott Wong and Sahil Kapur]
- Time is short: recess begins in a week and a half. Congressional Democrats hope to capitalize on their slim majority to accomplish their legislative agenda before this year's midterm elections. [Politico / Burgess Everett]
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The White House doesn't want Pelosi to visit Taiwan |
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's planned visit to Taiwan is raising concerns for the Biden administration after China threatened "resolute and forceful measures" if she goes. [CNN / Nectar Gan]
- Pelosi planned to visit to show solidarity with the self-governing island country; however, experts warn it could increase regional tensions. [Associated Press]
- Some Republicans and former Trump officials expressed support for Pelosi's visit, but the White House worries it would embolden Beijing to take retaliatory actions. [Guardian / Martin Pengelly]
- The Biden administration is now reportedly working behind the scenes to persuade Pelosi to cancel her trip. [New York Times / Edward Wong, David E. Sanger, and Amy Qin]
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- A third set of human remains was found at Lake Mead on Monday, as the reservoir's water level dropped due to a prolonged drought. [CNN / Michelle Watson]
- The International Monetary Fund has predicted slower global economic growth this year. [Axios / Courtenay Brown]
- Hulu faces Democratic criticism for refusing to run political ads on abortion rights and gun control measures. [Washington Post / Michael Scherer]
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