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Despite pressure for COVID-19 relief deal, stalemate continues

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who’ve been leading negotiations with Democrats on behalf of the GOP, are willing to end up somewhere in the low-$1

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Hoyer: House eyeing vote on stopgap funding bill next week

That gives congressional leaders and the White House just a few days to wrap up negotiations on details of the continuing resolution, which is needed to avert a partial government shutdown starting Oct. 1.

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Georgia Rep. Tom Graves to resign, effective October

His work there is mostly done as well since Congress is preparing to pass a stopgap funding bill to get through the first few months of the new fiscal year that begins Oct 1.

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‘Skinny’ coronavirus relief bill blocked in Senate

[jwp-video n=”1″] Jobless aid, small business loans Key features of the smaller GOP bill include a $300 boost in weekly unemployment insurance benefits through Dec. 27, and a revamped Paycheck

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Amtrak asks for $4.9 billion to stay afloat

chief of Amtrak told a House subcommittee Wednesday that his government-subsidized company will need an additional $4.9 billion from taxpayers to avoid sweeping service cuts and job losses after Oct. 1.

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Judge rules for Capitol Police in sex discrimination case

On May 1, 2015, Roll Call reported on the incident and others in which officers left guns unattended. The photo under the headline was submitted to reporter Hannah Hess by Breiterman.

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Critical deadlines loom for highways, airlines and transit

[jwp-video n=”1″] [Trump considers orders to keep airline workers on job] The House bill would provide $15 billion for state departments of transportation and $15.75 billion for transit