Its been five decades since Congress ended the year without finishing a defense authorization bill, and theres every expectation that trend will continue in 2012 despite the politically and strategically tough choices military-minded lawmakers are confronting in light of mandated deep cuts in defense spending. Less clear is the fate of long-debated
proposals to bolster cybersecurity.
Doug Bush | Pablo E. Carrillo | Tommy Ross | Betsy Schmid | Roger Zakheim
Election-year maneuvering probably means a dead end for bold proposals to revamp energy policy: Democrats are ready to thwart Republican plans to promote domestic fossil-fuel production, while the GOP is prepared to stop Democratic plans to boost renewable fuels. Still, both the go green and drill, baby, drill camps see hope for some subtle shifts at the policymaking margins.
Carrie Apostolou | Maryam Brown | McKie Campbell | Doug Clapp | Ryan Martel
The pivotal health care policy players this year are the nine justices on the Supreme Court, who are on course to decide the constitutionality of the 2010 overhaul by June. If its struck down, Hill Republicans will start deliberating a replacement; if its upheld, Democrats will move to put it into full effect. In the interim, attention will be focused anew on the long-term future of the Medicare formula for reimbursing doctors.
Cybele Bjorklund | Chuck Clapton | Howard Cohen | Dan Elling | David Schwartz
Theres bipartisan optimism that, somehow, the next month will yield a deal to extend the payroll tax cut through the end of 2012. But even if that happens, the tax policy world wont go quiet because Congress must confront all ofthe Bush-era tax cuts set to expire in December. In the meantime, serious work (even if it is behind the scenes) is continuing on an overhaul of the entire IRS code.
Lily Batchelder | Ray Beeman | George Callas | Dave Olander | Jeff VanderWolk
While Hollywoods friends say theyre heading back to the drawing board, Silicon Valleys allies say theyve already won one of the years top technology policy fights by stopping a bill to curb online piracy with the help of millions of censorship-fearing Web users. Legislation thats still very much alive includes efforts to set a new course for the space program and to redistribute parts of the broadcast spectrum.
Aaron Cooper | Neil Fried | Matt Sandgren | David Whitney | Ann Zulkosky
Theres a bipartisan consensus that its past time for comprehensive plans to repave worn highways, upgrade stressed subways, rebuild aging bridges and expand overcrowded airports. But theres nothing close to a deal on how to pay for jobs-boosting public works programs, which is why theyre likely to end up in a legislative dead end this year with only a one-year spending bill in their place.
Dena Baron | Jim Coon | Alex Keenan | John Miceli | David Napoliello
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