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Congress · 117th Congress

Senators ponder faster trade settlement after GameStop frenzy

Toomey, R-Pa., directed questions to former Securities and Exchange Commission member Michael S. Piwowar, who led the agency’s previous efforts to shorten settlement from three days to two. 

Opinion · 117th Congress

Where Donald Trump and Ilhan Omar agree

Christopher S. Murphy tweeted on Feb. 25. “We are going to end the filibuster in 2021,” California Democratic Rep.

Congress · 117th Congress

Trump support highlights split in Senate role: 2020 Vote Studies

On matters of policy, there’s little daylight between Democrats like Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and his Senate colleagues in neighboring Massachusetts, Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren.

Congress · 117th Congress

No quarter for centrists in House: 2020 Vote Studies

The Democrats got their way on 168 of 176 party unity votes for a winning percentage of 95.5 percent, only topped in the 60-year history of CQ Roll Call’s study by 2019’s 96.2 percent.

Congress · 117th Congress

Washington’s farewell gets personal for retiring Sen. Portman

Florida’s Paula Hawkins set the 39-minute record for fastest reading in 1985, while 1962’s 68-minute reading by West Virginia’s Jennings Randolph took the longest, according to Senate records.

Congress · 117th Congress

Next phase of coronavirus relief bill sprint to start Monday

That includes extending limits on tax losses that owners of noncorporate businesses, like partnerships and S corporations, can apply against other income, as well as capping net operating loss “carrybacks

Policy · 117th Congress

What’s next?

That 40 percent figure is in line with a Senate resolution (S Res 43) Sen. Edward J.

Congress · 117th Congress

Reasons for hope after Trump’s second impeachment trial

ANALYSIS — The Senate’s acquittal of former President Donald Trump on a charge he incited Jan. 6’s deadly riot at the Capitol indicates again the depths of the party polarization that afflicts the country