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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Kara Eastman gets rematch with Rep. Don Bacon in Nebraska

Eastman was the first to go on air with an 30-second cable TV ad debuting April 1 that tied Bacon to Trump’s “tax cuts for billionaires” and “extreme” plans to cut health care and social security

Congress · 116th Congress

Congress may be forced to deal with coming wave of bankruptcies

An economics study Gross, Kluender and others published last September found that hiked filing fees resulting from 2005 bankruptcy law revisions may have resulted in more than 1 million fewer bankruptcies

Congress · 116th Congress

The Senate and partisanship return to the Capitol

[jwp-video n=”1″] It’s easy to understand Coons’ frustration, since confirmations that require a simple majority vote are a foregone conclusion in today’s Senate.

Congress · 116th Congress

What to do with all that hydroxychloroquine Trump touted?

The Strategic National Stockpile since April 1 has shipped to states 28 million tablets of a malaria drug that President Donald Trump touted as a potential treatment for COVID-19.

White House · 116th Congress

Coronavirus aid talks on pause, top White House official says

She and House Democratic committee leaders have been putting together another package that’s likely to exceed $1 trillion, though it wasn’t yet clear if the measure would be ready for a vote next

Policy · 116th Congress

As fishermen stay in port, Trump pushes fish farming

For the next coronavirus relief legislation, they called for $3 billion to go to the Agriculture Department to buy seafood products and another $1 billion for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric

White House · 116th Congress

House legal fight for grand jury materials lands at Supreme Court

Circuit found, in a 2-1 ruling on March 10, that the House’s impeachment of President Donald Trump counted as a “judicial proceeding,” which qualifies the committee for an exemption to rules that typically