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Congress · 116th Congress

Air Force to assist in expanded Capitol Hill COVID-19 testing

It is not yet clear if the testing will be mandatory for lawmakers traveling from any of the 42 “high risk” states on D.C.’s travel restrictions list or to what extent others on Capitol Hill, including

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How the 10 most vulnerable senators fared on election night

John S. McCain’s seat. McSally was trailing retired astronaut and Navy veteran Mark Kelly, 47 percent to 53 percent, when The Associated Press called the race at 2:51 a.m. Wednesday.

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

House Democrats float tax compromises in coronavirus relief talks

Ways and Means Democrats have proposed a meld of provisions they’ve included in larger House-passed relief packages as well as Senate GOP relief legislation (S 4318) introduced by Finance Chairman

Policy · 116th Congress

PPP plan falls short in Senate as hope for COVID-19 aid wanes

The second draw would be limited to businesses with fewer than 301 employees that suffered at least a 35 percent drop in revenues in one of 2020’s business quarters compared to the same quarter last

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

Capitol physician expands testing, but remains selective

Christopher S. Murphy, the ranking Democrat on the Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, came out in favor of a stricter testing protocol for Congress.