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Campaigns · 117th Congress

8 takeaways from the 2020 census reapportionment of the House

An undercount of Hispanic voters is a logical explanation for this miss, but Census Bureau officials on Monday’s announcement call were not explicit and said it was within 1 percent of pre-census estimates

Policy · 117th Congress

Census Bureau to release first set of 2020 results Monday

Last year, based on data work done separately from the decennial count, the agency estimated between 330 and 335 million people lived in the United States as of April 1, 2020, the reference day for

Congress · 117th Congress

Census: California, Northeast, Midwest lose House seats

population division chief at the Census Bureau, said during Monday’s news conference that the count for Texas and Florida, in particular, fell short of their population estimates for 2020, but still within 1

Congress · 117th Congress

Bronaugh looks set to advance as USDA’s second-in-command

Warnock asked Bronaugh if she would commit to implementing provisions in the March COVID-19 relief law for debt forgiveness for farmers of color and the $1 billion in expanding the network of organizations

Congress · 117th Congress

Memory of Capitol riot hangs over DC statehood hearing

The bill could have gotten a House vote before April 1 without a hearing because it passed last Congress, but Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney said in a press call Monday that holding the hearing was important

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

A COVID year in 5 photos

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Policy · 117th Congress

Navy conquered COVID-19 on ships, but pandemic has a long tail

[jwp-video n=”1″] “It’s extremely impressive how few outbreaks we’ve seen on ships, and how the ones that we have had have been pretty quickly addressed,” said Bryan Clark, a retired Navy officer

Congress · 117th Congress

Variety of last-minute changes made to Senate aid package

In addition, the final amendment would create a $1 billion annual program, championed by Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden, D-Ore., for communities and tribal governments that have historically been