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Don Young in Alaska — the incumbent who recently referred to the virus as the “beer virus.”
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Don Young in Alaska — the incumbent who recently referred to the virus as the “beer virus.”
by the coronavirus.
The unusual steps reflect the increasing concern that administration officials are expressing about the pandemic’s expanding reach and the shortages within the U.S.
“The big risk now is the voter registration systems that are always on the internet, or the e-poll books, which are always on the internet.”
all visa applications at the U.S.
Some of the group’s member hospitals have said they have enough cash on hand for three to five days, she said. “It’s really a double whammy,” she said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
Schroder, in an interview, said she was pushing for clarification about the rules and an extension of absentee voting and curbside voting, which Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose tried to implement
The industry’s plea comes as the Senate prepared to pass a stimulus bill aimed at pulling the U.S. economy out of a pandemic-induced free fall, and the Trump administration is preparing the public
policy at the American Hospital Association, said Friday in a separate interview with CQ Roll Call.
While states are spending extra money to address COVID-19, budget planners are bracing for the drop in revenues they’ll see from the economic decline the pandemic has created.
Mnuchin later confirmed the deal in a television interview after meeting with Trump.
The union says not having rules mandating N95s could hasten the spread of the virus.
Unable to get supplies to sanitize polling places, Louisiana became the first state Friday to postpone an election amid concerns about the new coronavirus.
“It’s like having your cake and eating it too,” said Ojakli during an interview this winter in SoftBank’s office suite in a WeWork site near the White House.
of requiring the state to fund half the cost.
“We have a very ambitious agenda,” Barefoot told CQ Roll Call in an interview conducted at her office-apartment just blocks from Nationals Park.
Barrasso opposes the legislation as written, and the Wyoming senator wants it to go through the Environment and Public Works Committee he chairs. The White House also opposes the HFC amendment.
But coverage protections don’t matter if you can’t afford a plan, she said in an interview.
“We’re all kind of wounded as people,” she told me in a phone interview Thursday afternoon. You’re coming to Washington very soon. How are D.C. audiences?
[jwp-video n=”1″] “It’s just an amazing feeling,” Demings told CQ Roll Call, resuming the interview that Catherine interrupted.