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Policy · 117th Congress

Democrats start gauging support for immigration overhaul

Linda T. Sanchez, D-Calif., the lead bill sponsor, will make presentations to other groups this week and next.  [jwp-video n=”1″] “So we’ll have a better gauge at that point,” Aguilar said. 

Congress · 117th Congress

House holds not-so-socially-distant swearing-in

Bob Good, R-Va., arrives on the House floor in the Capitol before members of the 117th Congress are sworn in on Sunday.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Runoff the red-nosed reindeer

Linda T. Sánchez will be vice chair of Latino engagement, and California Rep. Ami Bera will chair the Frontline program for vulnerable incumbents.

Congress · 116th Congress

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

Congress · 116th Congress

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.

Congress · 116th Congress

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.

Congress · 116th Congress

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.

Congress · 116th Congress

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