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Trump suggests ‘critical’ workers return, despite virus exposure
Trump administration says workers in fields it deems "critical" who were exposed to coronavirus should return to their jobs as long as they wear masks.
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Trump administration says workers in fields it deems "critical" who were exposed to coronavirus should return to their jobs as long as they wear masks.
Thursda is likely the earliest Congress will send President Donald Trump a stimulus bill to address the coronavirus pandemic.
"We have a deal," White House legislative affairs director Eric Ueland told reporters.
Senate coronavirus stimulus passage likely despite jobless benefits dispute - Coronavirus
The $2 trillion stimulus package, while delayed in the Senate, could see a vote soon by the chamber. Here's a roundup of what's in it.
The airline industry is getting exactly what the requested to combat the coronavirus pandemic: $29 billion in loans and $29 billion in grants.
Congress wants to give prisons funding for protective gear and test kits for the novel coronavirus, while federal courts could hold remote proceedings.
Supplemental appropriations of the coronavirus stimulus package will total at least $330 billion, according to a summary circulated Wednesday.
Pelosi says stimulus agreement shows improvement over GOP proposal released late last week but didn't give clear sign of approval or commit to House vote.
Economists say policy timing key to fast coronavirus recovery - Coronavirus
Remote voting is not coming to the House soon, according to a new report, but advocates say it didn’t fully consider the options available.
Rep. Mark Meadows is not officially White House chief of staff, having not resigned from Congress. But he is looking more and more the part.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi begins to embrace Senate negotiations on a coronavirus financial rescue package in turnaround that could bolster prospects for a deal.
Negotiators on a $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus measure were poring over paperwork late Tuesday night hoping to avoid last-minute hitches.
Coronavirus pandemic threatens to undermine efforts to count minorities, young children and others that previous censuses have missed.
Five things senators want to attach to the coronavirus stimulus package - Coronavirus
All Capitol Police officers are not being tested for exposure to the coronavirus, despite union requests and rising numbers of lawmakers testing positive.
Like their Senate colleagues, House Democrats are pushing for tight controls on how government aid can be used by airlines struggling in the pandemic.
Bipartisan efforts to adopt remote voting procedures in the Senate are gaining steam, with at least two more Republicans on board.
As senators negotiating a nearly $2 trillion economic stimulus package have blown past several self-imposed deadlines, tensions have reached a fever pitch.