Next year, 35 Senate seats, including 13 held by Democrats and 22 held by Republicans, will be up for reelection. Republicans, with their current 53-47 Senate majority, are primed to maintain control of the chamber, but Democrats are starting to see glimmers of hope that they could flip seats in some key states.
Read MoreAI will ultimately reflect the people who build it, use it, and the data that creates it. Plurus Strategies’ latest analysis explores the rapidly changing world of AI, compares legislative approaches for regulating AI around the world, and provides an outlook for AI governance in the U.S.
Read MoreIn a flurry of activity after a period of relative calm, Chair G.T. Thompson (R-PA-15) and Chair Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) of the House and Senate Agriculture Committee, respectively, released an overview of their priorities for the Farm Bill.
Read MoreCheck out the first iterations of our House Committee “Musical Chairs” and Senate Committee “Musical Chairs” in anticipation of the 119th Congress. These analyses show a possible projection of committee spots that could be vacant, Members and Senators that may be at risk of getting bumped from committees, and Members and Senators that may have to give up their committee spots due to certain rules.
Read MoreFollowing a busy year, Congress is leaving a significant amount of work for 2024. Check out Plurus' last legislative outlook of the year, which tracks items pushed into early 2024, other efforts that could see some bipartisan action, and partisan issues that will be at the top of lawmakers' minds as they hit the campaign trail.
Read MoreFollowing a relatively quiet August recess, lawmakers have returned to Washington, D.C. with a significant amount of work ahead of them. Check out Plurus' latest post-August recess insight which provides updates on must-pass legislation, expiring provisions, and other measures being worked on during the rest of the year.
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