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Under fire over trades, Kelly Loeffler will liquidate all stocks
Georgia Republican faced criticism over stock sales after a coronavirus briefing, but says portfolio was managed by third parties.
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Georgia Republican faced criticism over stock sales after a coronavirus briefing, but says portfolio was managed by third parties.
New Jersey postpones primary elections until July - At The Races
In trouble even before the pandemic, Boeing executives worry about the loan terams. Lawmakers express worry about workers.
State and local governments have been hit by billions of dollars in unexpected new costs as part of a coronavirus relief package enacted last month.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein wants the Senate Sergeant at Arms to look into the number of N-95 and cloth masks senators have in office emergency kits for donation.
More extreme social distancing and face masks were prevalent Tuesday compared to Friday, the last day the House was gaveled in.
Ramping up production of testing materials will be a top priority for this year’s defense policy bill, according to the House Armed Services chairman.
Heard on the Hill reporter Kathryn Lyons is tired of singing Happy Birthday over and over everyday as she washes her hands. Her solution? Lizzo.
The House Ethics Committee is allowing lawmakers an extra 90 days to file their annual financial statements due to the novel coronavirus.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday proposed providing hazard pay to essential workers of $13 per hour in additional wages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The House could pass more small business aid Friday and broader coronavirus relief via CARES 2 as soon as late April, the House majority leader said.
Senate Republicans are urging a vote as early as Thursday on another bill to provide small businesses with loans to pay workers, meet other costs.
Sens. Burr and Loeffler sold off substantial stock holdings after receiving nonpublic coronavirus pandemic briefings, but will it matter legally?
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton requested memorials on the National Mall be closed after reports of crowds caused concern amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Topics range from Deutsche Bank to domestic violence as members of Congress try to make a mark on how the government is dealing with the pandemic
With lawmakers stuck working from home, Heard on the Hill recently caught up with Virginia Democrat Rep. Jennifer Wexton.
Bharat R. Ramamurti is Senate minority leader’s choice to serve on the Congressional Oversight Commission to oversee the coronavirus response.
Next round of federal aid may be needed before Congress can safely return to Washington, given ongoing social distancing orders
The House is moving toward allowing lawmakers to submit documents for floor action electronically to adhere to coronavirus social distancing guidelines.
Eight current House members are soldiers or airmen in the National Guard, and two so far have put on their uniforms to fight the spread of COVID-19.