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Democrats face ‘SALT’ challenge in next phase of coronavirus relief
Democrats face ‘SALT’ challenge in next phase of coronavirus relief - Coronavirus
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Democrats face ‘SALT’ challenge in next phase of coronavirus relief - Coronavirus
House speaker calls for more support for people and small business. Infrastructure, she says, can wait for a subsequent package.
Schumer and Wyden are pushing the Trump administration to make sure unemployment insurance checks get out within two weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is pushing hard for a fourth major coronavirus stimulus package, and she thinks the states will provide the leverage.
The second coronavirus relief package enacted last month will cost nearly $192 billion over a decade, the Congressional Budget Office said Thursday.
Flight attendants worry a provision in the coronavirus stimulus will throw a wrench into grants they are relying on to keep airline employees afloat.
Four Capitol Police officers have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, and the chief of police is taking steps to lessen exposure.
Pelosi wants coronavirus select committee but that requires a vote - House
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Elizabeth Warren and other Senate Democrats are pressing the world’s largest money manager to take greater action to confront climate change.
Concerns are raised about agency activities during and in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including its lack of a public continuity of operations plan.
It would invest $329 billion for highways and bridges and aim to expand availability of electric-vehicle charging stations and alternative fueling options.
Thanks to the Defense Production Act, General Motors won't prioritize making cars but ventilators to combat COVID-19 instead. But how does the DPA work?
Speaker Nancy Pelosi called on Republicans to join Democrats to get a fourth coronavirus response package ready for when Congress returns.
Members of the House are being told to stay flexible, because after the coronavirus pandemic abates, they might have to make up for lost time.
April 1, or "Census Day," was supposed to kick off the Census Bureau's in-person counting and outreach efforts. Coronavirus has thwarted those plans.
The administration finalizes a vehicle emissions relaxation that is on a collision course with California and other states that want tougher standards.
Two Capitol Police officers have tested positive for novel coronavirus, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
This year’s appropriations process, like much other legislative business, is on hold pending lawmakers return to Washington.
Ohio Gov, Mike DeWine has had to make some tough, unpopular decisions in confronting coronavirus, but he has earned support from both sides of the aisle.