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Hoyer on Hill’s coronavirus contingency plan
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer discussed the possibility of a contingency plan should the coronavirus reach Capitol Hill.
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House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer discussed the possibility of a contingency plan should the coronavirus reach Capitol Hill.
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Lawmakers negotiating a coronavirus response are also considering the health and safety of themselves and their staff if an outbreak were to happen in D.C.
Mnuchin said an infrastructure package is still “a priority" for Trump, especially if economic stimulation is needed due to of coronavirus-related impacts.
Top Democrats expect an agreement soon on an emergency supplemental to provide resources to contain and treat the COVID-19 illness caused by a coronavirus.
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Three Republican senators got more money than the rest of the Judiciary Committee combined. Virtually all of it came from judicial nominees they backed.
The House has eased the strict ban on franked mass mailings ahead of elections to allow lawmakers to communicate with constituents about the coronavirus.
Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal says tying the coronavirus spending package to the debate over extending surveillance powers “really just drives me nuts.”
Congress aiming to strike deal this week on emergency spending package that could provide between $7 billion and $8 billion to combat coronavirus.
At least three House Republicans are considering bids to succeed Rep. Phil Roe as the top Republican on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee when he retires.
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Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a case about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that could leave Congress with big mess to clean up.
In the wake of some recent and upcoming federal moves, former Rep. Duncan Hunter and Gen. Z alike may have to forego fruity flavored e-cigarettes forever.