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Congress · 116th Congress

Supreme Court confirmation hearing starts under 2020 cloud

Roberts Jr.’s opinion in the case, which was the deciding vote to uphold the health care law in 2012, indicates she would be inclined to strike down the law. Hawaii Democratic Sen.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

In year of surprises, a win by Joe Biden should not be one

Democratic turnout would exceed 2016’s, giving the party’s nominee a greater popular vote victory than Clinton in 2016,” according to last year’s analysis, “But the increased Democratic turnout would come

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

Policy · 116th Congress

States push for more funds and guidance on vaccine distribution

officials cite the relatively small amount of funding and tight time frame as examples of the many challenges they face in distributing any vaccines that potentially could change the course of COVID-19’s

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Photos of the week ending Sept. 18

Men play basketball Monday on the courts of New York Avenue Recreation Center in D.C.’s Truxton Circle neighborhood.

Congress · 116th Congress

Despite pressure for COVID-19 relief deal, stalemate continues

Donald S. Beyer, D-Va., vice chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, told CQ Roll Call. “Then the question is, who do they blame?” Jennifer Shutt and Chris Cioffi contributed to this report.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

A Massachusetts first: Kennedy loses Senate primary to Markey

Ayanna S. Pressley’s victory over Rep. Michael E. Capuano, both in 2018. Earlier this year, the pattern was repeated when Jamaal Bowman defeated Rep. Eliot L. Engel in New York’s 16th District.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

What a ‘Biden-Warren’ policy agenda could look like

Putting the limit back would mean individuals with income from partnerships, S corporations and other “pass-through” structures can’t use excess business losses to offset other income, such as investment