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Toomey digs in on ‘redundant’ Fed facilities provision

Toomey, R-Pa., said preventing the next Treasury secretary and the Federal Reserve from relaunching five emergency credit facilities next year was “the most important thing to me” in the COVID-19 rescue

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Adulting might be alive and well in Congress

Greg Walden, R-Ore., walks through the Capitol on Dec. 4, 2020. (Caroline Brehman/CQ Roll Call) Walden, like Alexander, is no pure policy geek.

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McCarthy sets McConnell offer as COVID-19 relief baseline

Missouri Veterans Affairs: Mike Bost of Illinois The returning ranking members are: Appropriations: Kay Granger of TexasEducation and Labor: Virginia Foxx of North CarolinaFinancial Services: Patrick T.

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Pessimism creeps into revived coronavirus relief bill talks

Roy Blunt, R-Mo. The Missouri Republican suggested there may be ways for both sides to claim different spending numbers on a final deal, such as offsetting the cost by redirecting unused funds.

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An issue senators can agree on is … judges?

Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., President Donald Trump, McConnell and others have touted their ability to fill up the court with conservative judges by putting a focus on leaving no vacancy

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State, local virus aid bill gains bipartisan momentum

The lead Senate authors on the draft bill, which was being formally introduced Monday, are Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Robert Menendez, D-N.J. Reps. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., and Peter T.

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House narrowly passes $3 trillion coronavirus aid bill

Peter T. King, R-N.Y., was the lone Republican to support the measure, citing robust aid for states and localities like his suffering from revenue shortfalls and high numbers of COVID-19 cases.

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A name on an agency building for a civil rights warrior

William T. Coleman Jr. was the first-ever African American secretary of the Department of Transportation, and he will soon be honored by having the agency’s headquarters named for him.

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Will America get a Space National Guard?

The report is said to be sitting in Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper’s inbox. The legislative blueprint, required by the fiscal 2020 defense authorization law, was due to Congress last week.