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Ocasio-Cortez bill would award stock in companies getting aid
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez proposed that corporations receiving federal coronavirus aid should distribute company shares to workers until it is repaid.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez proposed that corporations receiving federal coronavirus aid should distribute company shares to workers until it is repaid.
Children of color suffer from the homework gap more than others, but the problem is felt wherever family incomes are low.
The federal immigration agency seeks emergency funding to offset drastic falloff in fees for green card and visa applications.
Senate Republicans are demanding an explanation for the abrupt ouster of the latest inspector general removed from his post in recent weeks.
New bipartisan legislation would provide $500 billion in aid to state and local governments, territories and tribes to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sen. Marco Rubio will be the acting chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, taking over for Richard M. Burr, who stepped aside last week.
As the latest relief legislation heads to the Senate, public and commercial transportation providers assess their needs.
The reopening debate is breaking along party lines. Democrats envision a long path ahead, driven by public health experts. Republicans see a much quicker restoration of activity that will skirt the guidance of the health experts because GOP lawmakers see the economic catastrophe as too big for the government to reverse,
The panel charged with overseeing the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve’s management of coronavirus-related business is raising a lot of questions.
The coronavirus has prompted the House to allow lawmakers to vote by proxy, a change to operations not enacted during any other national crisis in history.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi muscled a $3 trillion aid package through the House late Friday, overcoming defections from her party's moderate wing.
Backers took to the Senate floor as part of an effort to get names of 74 people killed on the USS Frank E. Evans added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Our photojournalists caught members of the Senate and House at the Capitol this week wearing the latest in face mask couture.
The legislation heading to the House after this week’s Senate passage could be an early test of a new proxy voting system.
House lawmakers flocked back to Washington ahead of Friday votes on trillions of dollars in coronavirus aid and a big change to the House voting process.
House Democrats propose to extend labor benefits added in previous economic relief bills, but stop short of other changes.
The Senate on Thursday easily passed an amended bill to revive and increase oversight of surveillance powers.
Whistleblower Rick Bright told Congress that without a science-based national response to the pandemic, 2020 will be the “darkest winter in modern history.”
Sen. Richard M. Burr is stepping aside as Intelligence Committee chairman as a federal investigation of his stock sales has grown.
A bill designating 988 as the national suicide prevention hotline passed the Senate on Wednesday. The bill comes as coronavirus causes "deaths of despair."