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Policy · 116th Congress

Miguel Cardona in line for Education secretary

Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., praised the choice, tweeting late Monday night that “my friend Miguel Cardona is everything you would want in a Secretary of Education.

Policy · 116th Congress

Justice Department sues Facebook over H-1B workers

intentional and widespread violations of the law, by setting aside positions for temporary visa holders instead of considering interested and qualified U.S. workers,” Assistant Attorney General Eric S.

Congress · 116th Congress

Conferees unveil NDAA as veto threat looms

“The conferees expect the Department to quickly take the necessary steps to ascertain the root cause(s) and resolve the problem(s).”

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Loving the Swamp: 13 things that keep Washington real

The Ali family’s establishment has long anchored U Street in good times and bad, and it gave the world one of D.C.’s unique foods: the half-smoke sausage.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Bring in the moving boxes: Congress is already packing up

Briefings for House members and staff, which cover “responsibilities related to closing D.C. and district office(s), finances and payroll, technology, and personal and professional transition,” are virtual

Policy · 116th Congress

Top House tax writers unveil retirement savings proposal

The bill would also increase the age for required minimum distributions from 401(k)s and other tax-favored retirement plans from 72 to 75 years old, adding options for older savers wrestling with

Congress · 116th Congress

Former Rep. Chris Collins begins prison sentence

Boehner wrote a letter of support on behalf of his former colleague to Judge Vernon S. Broderick. The former lawmaker must also pay a fine of $200,000 for his felony crimes.

Congress · 116th Congress

Pessimism creeps into revived coronavirus relief bill talks

The Democrats would raise taxes by restoring limits on deductions for owners of “pass-through” businesses such as partnerships and subchapter S corporations, who pay tax on their individual returns