Policy · 116th Congress
Fed’s Powell warns Congress to not let up on COVID-19 relief
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the economy is just beginning to recover, and "support would be well placed at this time.”
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the economy is just beginning to recover, and "support would be well placed at this time.”
“Congress is pulling the wool over taxpayers’ eyes with S 3422, and any responsible member of the Senate would vote to oppose it.”
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., that the agency would “soon” post a broader guidance for states to consider when lifting restrictions but did not specify a timeline.
Lobbyists ready to pounce Then there’s the inevitable lobbying from stakeholder groups across the country, all with what they deem an airtight case for relief from COVID-19’s grip.
Leeson Jr.’s nearly $15,000 in contributions were the most among the Casey donors who ultimately became federal judges. The Senate confirmed him by a 76-16 vote in 2014.
Christopher S. Murphy. “It doesn’t feel like we’re setting ourselves up to pass anything big.”
Despite having to arrive two hours early for security checks, fans erupted in chants of “U-S-A” when Trump attended the college football championship game Monday night in New Orleans.
Christopher S. Murphy suggested Republicans and Democrats had different standards on which laws should be offset.
Christopher S. Murphy offered an amendment related to the divisive law. “I feel a little bit as if this committee is sometimes living in a fantasy world.
Eli Lilly, an S&P 500 company headquartered in Indianapolis, has been a principal driver of the precipitous price of insulin.