Policy · 116th Congress
Facebook’s Libra concessions to regulators raise new questions
Lawmakers distrustful of Facebook’s involvement will likely remain unconvinced, the aide told CQ Roll Call in an interview. Regulatory hurdles Rep.
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Lawmakers distrustful of Facebook’s involvement will likely remain unconvinced, the aide told CQ Roll Call in an interview. Regulatory hurdles Rep.
Tracers and epidemiologists interview people with infectious diseases to find out who they had contact with in the recent past and get those people to quarantine and to report who they in turn had contact
The longer-term forecast report due from the EIA Tuesday is likely to offer more of the same.
in the final bill.
The law creating the commission requires monthly reports beginning 30 days after the first use of the Treasury and Federal Reserve loan authorities under the $2 trillion measure.
“During an interview, the AOC employee admitted to their incarceration from August 10 to September 10, 2019, and submitting the Doctor’s note and a certification of health care provider to cover
In the order issued Thursday, the president directed the administration to analyze the U.S. plan for aquaculture — the synthetic breeding, growing and harvesting of fish, shellfish and plants on
Modly had suggested in an interview at the time that he fired the officer, Capt. Brett Crozier, in an attempt to act before Trump might insert himself in the process.
Caucus members used the Zoom videoconferencing app to connect with one another for the mock debate, telecasting the proceedings to the public through Facebook Live.
The subhead in The Wall Street Journal reads: “But to end the distraction, my family will divest from individual stocks.”
“The U.S. historically in the post-World War II-era has been the leader at the table pushing the world to do the right thing,” Rep.
The decision by congressional leaders to not deploy rapid testing for the coronavirus on Capitol Hill comes at a time of rising concern about the rate of infection in the region and the workplace.
They also highlight additional fraying of the firewall between the Justice Department and the neutral arbiters of the immigration court system under its purview.
The Post also dug into how Democrats believe the Senate is within their grasp (featuring Doug Jones saying it’s a relief to not have Sanders at the top of the ticket and some knowledge from the one and
And some of the early estimates could understate the need.
Kurt Waltzer, managing director of the Clean Air Task Force, said it’s been clear for years that the credits claimed at the IRS were not lining up with the emissions reported to the EPA.
Chris Coons of Delaware about why he believes senators should not reconvene in Washington next week amid the pandemic and the precarious nature of the food supply chain and hunger.
“I’m confident that we’re working in a collaborative way with the Democrats,” Davis said in a Tuesday interview following the videoconference.
Amazon spokesman Jay Carney said in a CNN interview earlier this month he didn’t know how many cases of COVID-19 among Amazon employees have been reported.
the researchers from all of the groups involved in the effort wrote.