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Drive-in church ban violates religious freedom, Mitch McConnell says
The Senate majority leader says Christians should be allowed to celebrate Easter at Louisville drive-in churches if they comply with CDC guidelines.
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The Senate majority leader says Christians should be allowed to celebrate Easter at Louisville drive-in churches if they comply with CDC guidelines.
An unusually slow arrest week for the Capitol Police and a large stock liquidation by the wife of Rep. Mike Gallagher, a Wisconsin Republican.
Heard on the Hill dropped into Senate chaplain Barry Black’s self-described “man cave” for a message of encouragement during Holy Week and Passover.
Mnuchin, other top officials acted in line with standard operating procedure for handling legislative requests, IG report says.
House Democrats are laying the groundwork for quick action on fiscal 2021 spending bills when the coronavirus pandemic ends.
Economists expect economy to rebound in 2021
Senators say pandemic has added to costs for growers who are the backbone of the farm-to-table movement and urge the USDA to help them.
A Friday morning phone call between Schumer and Mnuchin signaled the White House and Democrats in Congress are willing to negotiate on coronavirus aid.
Congressman dons coffee filter mask for ‘strange and surreal’ House session - Uncategorized
For the first time in nearly 60 years, the congressional baseball game will not take place this summer in Washington due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Experts worry the current mental health infrastructure is not enough to support the uptick in services necessary during the health crisis.
Crowded fishing boats are no place for data-collecting observers during a deadly pandemic, say fleet owners. NOAA has started granting waivers.
Congress approved $400 million last month, but states have to put up 20 percent to get it, a rquirement Democrats are seeking to waive.
Members of Congress want to know the extent of plans by Jared Kushner to engage in health surveillance efforts, citing privacy concerns.
Customs and Border Protection has returned more than 6,000 migrants at the border without papers since COVID-19-related restrictions were put in place.
Elections analyst Nathan Gonzales made three Senate ratings changes, all in favor of Democrats, putting the Senate majority within reach for the party.
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The influential panel overseeing the Defense Department has put a hold on even its remote hearing plan as Pentagon officials battle COVID-19.
House candidates with medical backgrounds say their experience may give them an edge as they balance serving patients and campaigning amid the pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic and extended recess prompt an alternative hearing structure for the Senate Armed Services and Commerce committees.