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Two Parties No Fun

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episode Capital Clarity: Senate Speeds Nominations with New Precedent, NDAA Debate Rolls On, and House Acts on D.C. Courts & Policing — September 18, 2025 artwork

Capital Clarity: Senate Speeds Nominations with New Precedent, NDAA Debate Rolls On, and House Acts on D.C. Courts & Policing — September 18, 2025

🎙️ On today’s Capital Clarity, Lynn and Cody break down a pivotal day in Congress. 🏛️ In the Senate, lawmakers continued debate on the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act while cementing a new precedent: cloture on bundled nominations now requires only a simple majority, clearing the way for faster confirmation of dozens of executive, diplomatic, and regulatory posts. Committees advanced nominees for NOAA, FERC, State Department, and federal courts, and held oversight on the Army Corps, CDC policy, and veterans’ spinal care. Over in the House, members passed the D.C. Judicial Nominations Reform Act, the D.C. Policing Protection Act, and a measure modernizing VA benefits communications, while panels tackled student outcomes, healthcare bills, tax policy, small business, infrastructure, and FBI oversight. With appropriations and national security still center stage, Congress pressed forward on nominations, defense, and district policy. ⚡ No spin, no fluff—just the essentials from Capitol Hill.

20 de sep de 2025 - 11 min
episode Capital Clarity: Senate Redefines Nominations Rules, NDAA Debate Continues, and House Acts on D.C. Courts & Policing — September 18, 2025 artwork

Capital Clarity: Senate Redefines Nominations Rules, NDAA Debate Continues, and House Acts on D.C. Courts & Policing — September 18, 2025

🎙️ On today’s Capital Clarity, Lynn and Cody unpack major procedural and policy moves in Congress. 🏛️ In the Senate, lawmakers set a new precedent making cloture on bundled nominations a simple majority vote, speeding up confirmations for dozens of mid-level executive, diplomatic, and regulatory posts. Debate on the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act continued, with amendments on casualty assistance, enactment dates, and oversight still pending. Committees advanced nominees for the Federal Reserve, NOAA, FERC, State Department, and more, while hearings covered topics from tribal self-determination to veterans’ spinal cord care. Over in the House, members passed bills reshaping judicial nominations and policing standards in the District of Columbia, along with a measure to modernize veterans’ benefits communications. Committees pushed forward on health, education, infrastructure, tax, and foreign policy, while the Helsinki Commission spotlighted conspiracy theories and democratic decline. ⚡ No spin, no fluff—just the essentials from Capitol Hill.

18 de sep de 2025 - 12 min
episode Capital Clarity: NDAA Debate, Failed Budget Moves, and House D.C. Public Safety Bills — September 17, 2025 artwork

Capital Clarity: NDAA Debate, Failed Budget Moves, and House D.C. Public Safety Bills — September 17, 2025

🎙️ On today’s Capital Clarity, Lynn and Cody recap a day of defense debates and high-profile floor action. 🏛️ In the Senate, lawmakers kept working through the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act, introduced new measures, and rejected motions to proceed on both an EPA rule disapproval and a budget resolution. Committees drilled into FBI oversight and the risks of AI chatbots, while the Intelligence panel met behind closed doors. Over in the House, members passed a bipartisan veterans headstone bill and two public safety measures for the District of Columbia, while the Rules Committee advanced a continuing appropriations plan and a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk. With appropriations, oversight hearings, and contentious debates in full swing, Congress kept momentum heading into the fall. ⚡ No spin, no fluff—just straightforward updates from Capitol Hill.

18 de sep de 2025 - 11 min
episode Capital Clarity: Senate Confirms Fed Nominee, Adopts En Bloc Nominations Rule, and House Advances Veterans’ Health and Oversight Measures — September 16, 2025 artwork

Capital Clarity: Senate Confirms Fed Nominee, Adopts En Bloc Nominations Rule, and House Advances Veterans’ Health and Oversight Measures — September 16, 2025

🎙️ On today’s Capital Clarity, Lynn and Cody break down a pivotal start to the week in Congress. 🏛️ The Senate adopted a new rule allowing bundled votes on executive nominations, confirmed Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve Board, and teed up more debate on the National Defense Authorization Act. Over in the House, members passed bipartisan measures under suspension — from veterans’ telehealth and water system oversight to courthouse efficiency and honoring the 1980 Olympic hockey team — while tabling a discharge effort on a recent national emergency. The Rules Committee set the stage for votes on D.C. crime and energy bills, and a packed committee calendar covers everything from AI in veterans’ care to tax protections against identity theft. ⚡ No spin, no fluff—just clear updates from Capitol Hill.

17 de sep de 2025 - 14 min
episode Capital Clarity: Senate Sets New Nominations Precedent, NDAA Debate Continues, and House Passes Stop Illegal Entry Act — September 12, 2025 artwork

Capital Clarity: Senate Sets New Nominations Precedent, NDAA Debate Continues, and House Passes Stop Illegal Entry Act — September 12, 2025

🎙️ On today’s Capital Clarity, Lynn and Cody cover a week of precedent-setting moves in Congress. 🏛️ In the Senate, lawmakers established a new simple-majority standard for cloture on bundled nominations, advanced that resolution, continued debate on the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act, and reported nominees for the Federal Reserve, courts, embassies, and regulatory posts. Committees also pressed on retirement policy, land use, energy, and military leadership. Over in the House, members passed the Stop Illegal Entry Act, rejected instructions on the Military Construction–VA spending bill, filed reports on energy and student-athlete measures, and appointed conferees and members to a January 6 subcommittee. With defense, immigration, and appropriations in play, Congress set the table for next week’s debates. ⚡ No spin, no fluff—just the essentials from Capitol Hill.

13 de sep de 2025 - 9 min
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