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Coronavirus aid deal to pass Senate Tuesday, Schumer says
Democrats and the White House reached a deal in principle during late-night negotations, according to Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer.
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Democrats and the White House reached a deal in principle during late-night negotations, according to Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer.
The House is expected to vote as soon as Thursday on a change to voting rules to allow for proxy voting in the chamber during the coronavirus pandemic.
The House Ethics Committee is recommending lawmakers and their families exercise “caution” before applying for economic relief through the CARES Act.
From South Africa to Germany watch as CQ Roll Call sits down with people under some of the stricter lockdown measures to some of the least.
Senate Intelligence Committee says U.S. spies were correct to conclude that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to back Donald Trump’s campaign.
Lobbying on coronavirus surges as Congress doles out trillions - Uncategorized
Lawmakers and experts say increased coronavirus testing capacity is needed to lift social distancing restrictions and begin a return to normal life.
The Senate passed a $483.4 billion aid package that would replenish a small-business loan program and provide funding for hospitals and COVID-19 tests.
Congressional leaders and the White House close in on a nearly $500 billion coronavirus relief package, though final details are still being written.
The Problem Solvers Caucus has a bipartisan checklist of benchmarks for loosening restrictions and policies to help with the recovery from the coronavirus.
Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez and GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy want $500 billion to help local governments with coronavirus-related costs and revenue losses.
A dozen organizations are urging Congress to enable remote deliberations for House floor and committee action to make remote governing more feasible.
Seven members of Congress — from across the political spectrum — spent more than $672,000 from Leadership PACs on luxury attractions to get contributions.
Negotiations were sputtering late Sunday on a package of nearly $500 billion in aid to small businesses and health care providers.
Congressional leaders and the White House were moving toward agreement on a potential $500 billion relief package for small businesses, hospitals and more.
Democratic leaders and Trump administration officials likely won't wrap up talks over a new round of COVID-19 relief measures until early next week.
Campus Notebook: Gaetz, Omar attract attention over spending - Uncategorized
Democratic lawmakers are raising concerns about a spike in incidents of coronavirus-related violence and harassment against Asian Americans.
Rep. French Hill, a former banker and Treasury Department official, will be House Republicans’ representative on a new coronavirus spending oversight board.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's driving force behind installing judges can be illuminated in the story of his relationship with Judge Reed Walker.