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White House · 116th Congress

Biden’s transition moving ahead at full speed

[jwp-video n=”1″] Getting cooperation could prove difficult, however, at least until more members of the Senate Republican Conference reach the same conclusion as The Associated Press and major

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Don’t look now: The fight for the Senate continues into 2022

[jwp-video n=”1″] Midterms tough for president’s party Historically, Republicans could face a more difficult midterm election if Trump wins reelection, as voters grow tired or skeptical of the

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Election in sight: It all depends whether you believe your eyes

[jwp-video n=”1″] The same survey found Trump (49 percent) and Biden (48 percent) virtually tied on who would do a better job on the economy, while Biden had a large 56 percent to 40 percent

Policy · 116th Congress

States seek more federal funds as Medicaid enrollment grows

recently passed a revised version of its COVID-19 package, which would increase the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage payments to state Medicaid programs by a total of 14 percentage points starting Oct. 1,

Policy · 116th Congress

Unions eye long term as pandemic weighs on members

I mean, on Feb. 1 we were celebrating organizing 22,000 new people. I said, ‘There is no limit to what we can do! There’s never been a better time!’ Six weeks later, everything shut down,” he said.

Congress · 116th Congress

Blue Dogs call for restart of relief negotiations

, which the group plans to send to congressional leaders later Thursday or Friday, notes that “there is also considerable common ground” between a $3.4 trillion measure the House passed in May and a $1

Policy · 116th Congress

Medicaid enrollment increase puts pressure on state budgets

The House passed a COVID-19 relief bill (HR 6800) in May that would increase the FMAP bump for states to 14 percent from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021, then drop it back to the 6.2 percent bump until