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Campaigns · 116th Congress
Another lesson about context: Biden and young voters in 2020
[jwp-video n=”1″] Six weeks or six months from now, the general election may look very different to many of those Bernie activists.
Policy · 116th Congress
Institute sees Congress, Fed actions driving fast recovery
Dynan said the $2 trillion of spending from the most recent recovery package will be complemented by another $1 trillion of automatic stabilizers, with a possible additional spending package on the
Policy · 116th Congress
Lawmakers prod USDA to aid local food growers hit by pandemic
[jwp-video n=”1″] Supporters of locally and regionally focused agriculture say they have a claim on the funds since the law specifically mentions “producers who supply local food systems” along
Policy · 116th Congress
Fishing fleets say NOAA observers are too risky amid pandemic
[jwp-video n="1"] Gibbons-Fly said he was skeptical the absence of observers would lead to crews breaking rules on what they keep, adding that a lot of the scientific data can be gathered dockside
Policy · 116th Congress
Pilots urge FAA to require airlines to follow CDC precautions
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Congress · 116th Congress
‘Paper hearings’ replace committee staple in the Senate
[jwp-video n=”1″] The Commerce Committee paper hearing on consumer data and coronavirus will kick off Thursday morning when the panel will post opening statements from Chairman Roger Wicker
Policy · 116th Congress
Fed adds Main Street business, municipal and state lending aid
The loans must be at least $1 million. They’ll be capped at a percentage of the borrower’s existing debt total up to a maximum of $150 million.
Policy · 116th Congress
Calls grow for Trump to relax humanitarian sanctions on Iran
[jwp-video n=”1″] “There are lots of young people in Iran who are no fans of this regime, who, in fact, reach out for a connection to America,” Murphy said.
Policy · 116th Congress
Hospitals await details as emergency fund allocations begin
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Policy · 116th Congress
FEMA allows export of health protective gear despite emergency
Agency’s exemption to a regulation issued Tuesday also said the agency won’t “purchase” such items from U.S. manufacturers with “continuous export agreements with foreign customers since at least January 1,
Opinion · 116th Congress
U.S. production controls and tariffs are not the way to help the domestic oil industry
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Policy · 116th Congress
Children’s advocates want more COVID-19 protections
[jwp-video n=”1″] Many families are delaying routine physical exams and vaccinations for their children, often on the advice of physicians.
Congress · 116th Congress
Coronavirus response to take priority in NDAA, House Armed Services chairman says
[jwp-video n=”1″] “I would love to use that logistical, innovative, problem-solving approach that DOD uses to solve this problem,” he said.
Policy · 116th Congress
EPA urged to heed warning in study of pollution and COVID-19
The Harvard researchers found an increase of 1 microgram particulate matter per cubic meter of air could over the long term could lead to a 15 percent jump in the COVID-19 death rate.
Policy · 116th Congress
Medical providers hope emergency funds, waivers stay in place
They’ll receive another $10 billion through a suspension of the 2 percent Medicare budget sequester from May 1 through the end of the year.
Policy · 116th Congress
Trump throws ‘wrecking ball’ across federal inspectors general
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Policy · 116th Congress
White House preparedness for pandemic threat has faltered across four presidencies
[jwp-video n=”1″] For years while he was a professor and department chair at the National War College, Larsen argued for expanding the curriculum beyond the core subjects that make up the “DIME
Campaigns · 116th Congress
SEC rules could thwart political spending disclosure efforts
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Congress · 116th Congress
Political blowback more likely for senators who sold pandemic-related stock
[jwp-video n=”1″] Tyler Gellasch, an aide to former Sen. Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat, helped draft the STOCK Act.