Policy · 116th Congress
Negotiators struggle to reach coronavirus stimulus deal
Speaking on CNN, Schumer said the figure “may not get that high, but it’s going to be certainly amply more than $1 trillion, $1.4 trillion.”
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Speaking on CNN, Schumer said the figure “may not get that high, but it’s going to be certainly amply more than $1 trillion, $1.4 trillion.”
[jwp-video n=”1″] Senators defied a standing request from McConnell to enter and exit votes quickly and to not linger.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Paul’s office tweeted that the senator is asymptomatic but “was tested out of an abundance of caution due to his extensive travel and events.”
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[jwp-video n=”1″] It wasn’t clear if the GOP was willing to go that far.
Dianne Feinstein’s husband sold between $1 million and $5 million in Allogene Therapeutics Inc. on Feb. 18 at $24 a share. It has since dropped to $20 a share.
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But reaching a deal so quickly on sweeping legislation that could cost $1 trillion or more was shaping up to be a tall order.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] A Republican staffer said the transition has been an adjustment. “I mean, real talk, I don’t mean to sound pessimistic.
“The workers are my No. 1 concern. The way we take care of the workers is, we have to keep the companies going.”
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Nathan L. Gonzales is an elections analyst for CQ Roll Call.
The $1 trillion COVID-19 Senate GOP stimulus bill is filled with provisions the health care industry has long desired and could help bolster the response to the pandemic, but it also contains loosely related
If the Savannah River project is set back, then production of modified W87-1 warheads that would go on the Air Force’s new Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent ballistic missiles would be affected.
Corrected 1:00 p.m. | For the past few weeks, John Dearie, the founder of the nonprofit Center for American Entrepreneurship, has clung to a dream.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Those defenses ignore the realities for Asian Americans on the ground, Takano said.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Utilizing existing professionals Medical students, residents and pharmacists are all looking at ways to increase their involvement in combating the pandemic.