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Policy · 116th Congress

Mnuchin, Powell say Congress needs to pass more COVID-19 relief

narrowed the gap, but talks still seem stalled with a $700 billion gulf between Democrats’ $2.2 trillion demand and the Trump administration’s latest offer of $1.5 trillion — considerably more than the $1

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: As primaries end, voting begins

His campaign cites a record-breaking 1 million registered “voters of color” and has reported staggering fundraising figures.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate joins House in not deferring payroll taxes for staff

[jwp-video n=”1″] Many other federal government agencies will participate in the tax deferral, but implementation on Capitol Hill would be fraught with special challenges, as Chief Administrative

Congress · 116th Congress

‘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

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Rage against the (tape) machine

The largest share, more than $1 million, was directed at the San Antonio media market, which could be used for Texas’ 21st or 23rd districts. 

Congress · 116th Congress

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

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Calamari vs. lobster. Discuss

An internal poll from this spring had Hoadley up by 1 point in the mostly rural and suburban district that includes the city of Kalamazoo. Trump carried the district by 9 points in 2016.  

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Will there still be balloons?

Means to an end: Progressives see a lot more at stake in the Sept. 1 primary challenge to Massachusetts Rep. Richard E. Neal, than just derailing a longtime incumbent.

Congress · 116th Congress

At Gettysburg, worry over preserving history without sugarcoating

[jwp-video n=”1″] After protesters near the White House tried to topple a statue of Andrew Jackson, a president who owned slaves, Trump signed an executive order in June that directed law enforcement