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Biden administration says it will address racial inequity in home appraisals
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 2, 2021
The government plans to use fair housing laws and regulatory action to address the racial disparity in home valuations.
Biden's new plan would invest heavily in children and families
Apr 26, 2021
Pandemic child care struggles and economic fallout may create a more receptive environment for Biden administration priorities.
Biden administration plans "whole of government" approach to fight climate change
Apr 22, 2021
The administration will work with domestic and international government agencies as well as private finance.
Biden wants to nearly double U.S. spending on science
Mar 29, 2021
The president says he'd like to increase spending to about 2% of the country's GDP — closer to what it was in the 1960s.
Democrats in Congress in no hurry to overturn Trump-era regulations
Mar 26, 2021
The Congressional Review Act gives them the power to do so, but it also limits regulators' options in the future.
China tech, trade tensions expected to continue under Biden administration
by
Scott Tong
Mar 18, 2021
As officials meet in Alaska, the White House will likely maintain a hard line on protectionism, hacking and technology pilfering.
What lawmakers can do to protect transgender workers
by
Kimberly Adams
and Rose Conlon
Mar 8, 2021
Last summer, the Supreme Court ruled it's illegal under federal law to fire someone for being lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans.
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The political and economic costs of reducing carbon emissions
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Feb 23, 2021
How President Joe Biden might pursue climate legislation — and the challenges he'll face.
Biden extends mortgage forbearance, foreclosure relief programs
by
Amy Scott
Feb 17, 2021
Homeowners can request up to six months of additional relief, and the deadline for new applicants is now the end of June.
Federal health care portal reopens for 3-month special enrollment period
Feb 16, 2021
The Biden administration plans to spread the word that people can sign up and may be eligible for free or subsidized coverage.