This Week In
Washington
Top 5
Stories This Week
1. During negotiations in Geneva, the P5+1 nations and Iran reached an interim agreement to curb the Islamic republic's nuclear program in exchange for relief from international sanctions.
Look ahead: The historic shift in U.S.-Iranian
relations, punctuated by the signing Saturday of a six-month,
nuclear-freeze deal both Israel and Saudi Arabia had loudly opposed, could
potentially transform the entire region.
2. Following the
Senate's failure to advance the National Defense Authorization Act this week,
the House and Senate Armed Services Committees are pushing for passage before
the end of the year.
Look ahead: If senators fail to reach an
agreement, Armed Services Committee members in both chambers are considering
using a legislative maneuver that would skip passage of the legislation in
the Senate and instead go to a conference committee.
3. The Obama
administration will delay small-business enrollment under the Affordable Care
Act for one year.
Look ahead: With the administration's deadline to fix
the Obamacare website less than a week away, one question is bound to weigh
heavily on the debate over the system: How well does it have to
operate to be considered "fixed"?
4. The Treasury
Department proposed new regulations on the political activity of tax-exempt
groups; the guidance is designed to create clear enforcement parameters for the
IRS.
Look ahead: The regulations on political activity are
subject to additional deliberations and a public-comment period, and are
unlikely to be finalized before the 2014 elections.
5. The Supreme Court
has agreed to hear two private companies' challenges to the Affordable Care
Act's contraception mandate.
Look ahead: The Court is expected to hear the cases in
March and issue decisions by June.
Happy
Thanksgiving.