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Exclusive: Mnuchin coronavirus relief plan includes more state, local funds
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin offered a $1.62 trillion COVID-19 relief proposal in talks with Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin offered a $1.62 trillion COVID-19 relief proposal in talks with Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday.
Michael Pack, head of the agency that is home to Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has dismayed members of Congress from both parties.
House Republicans revealed their China Task Force recommendations, and there are several policies that have bipartisan support.
House Democratic leaders postponed a vote on their own coronavirus relief package late Wednesday amid growing optimism about an 11th-hour aid deal.
Despite warnings about the security risks of the Chinese-owned TikTok app, several politicians who might be ideal targets for Beijing’s spies still use it.
House Democrats are holding out hope for a bipartisan coronavirus aid bill after they unveiled a $2.2 trillion package Monday to try to revive negotiations.
Amy Coney Barrett's Capitol Hill journey to the Supreme Court began in a very untraditional way, thanks to pandemic protocols and a compressed time frame.
House Democrats are making a last-ditch effort to help the airline industry avert tens of thousands of layoffs with their latest COVID-19 aid bill.
The move clears the way for a final vote Wednesday that could bump up fairly close to a midnight deadline to avoid a partial government shutdown.
A Supreme Court battle brews in the backdrop this week as lawmakers hold high-profile hearings, negotiate possible pandemic aid, and vote on a stopgap.
House Democrats unveiled a $2.2 trillion pandemic relief package Monday night as part of a last-ditch attempt to secure new aid before the Nov. 3 elections.
Looming insolvencies in battleground states like Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin have gotten lawmakers’ attention with just over a month until Election Day.
The confirmation fight will delve into Barrett’s reliably conservative record, her writings as a law professor at and the importance of her Catholic faith.
Amy Coney Barrett, a top choice for the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat, is expected to be nominated by President Donald Trump Saturday.
The Census Bureau had planned on wrapping up its 2020 count next week, but a federal judge has ordered the agency to keep to its original Oct. 31 deadline.
The Capitol community bid goodbye to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a ceremony in Statuary Hall on Friday.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has directed House committee leaders to put together a more slender coronavirus relief package in advance of resuming bipartisan talks.
The House's Modernization of Congress Committee has released its final recommendations that aim to improve how Congress does its job.
Republicans in Congress on Thursday morning promised a peaceful transfer of power would indeed take place after November's elections, but didn't name Trump.
Democrats upset about inaction on COVID-19 relief have only used rhetoric to push Speaker Pelosi. Will they go further? A test is coming.