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Campaigns · 116th Congress
Six months from Election Day, expect the expected
1. Trump needs to improve his standing That will be difficult considering his job approval rating and his reelection standing have been remarkably consistent, and precarious, up to this point.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Is there any amount Congress can’t spend to save us?
Speaker Nancy Pelosi says cities and states will need more help soon, and even $1 trillion might not cover the cost.
Congress · 116th Congress
Details start to emerge about House Democrats’ coronavirus relief bill
[jwp-video n=”1″] Pelosi said the Democrats’ next bill would also do more to set aside money specifically for very small businesses.
Policy · 116th Congress
Trump health official files whistleblower complaint, citing cronyism in COVID-19 response
Bright was transferred to NIH to work on diagnostics testing — critical to combatting COVID-19 — where he has been entrusted to spend upwards of $1 billion to advance that effort,” Caitlin Oakley said
Congress · 116th Congress
Pelosi: Oversight commission chief selection coming ‘soon’
[jwp-video n=”1″] The leaders are under pressure to act soon. One of the four panel members, Rep.
Congress · 116th Congress
Alexander warns Congress could be a ‘virus spreading machine’ without rapid internal testing
[jwp-video n=”1″] McConnell and Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California announced in a rare joint statement over the weekend that they were turning down a Trump administration offer for rapid testing
Congress · 116th Congress
COVID-19 loan IG nominee faces Senate panel as Trump stills watchdogs
[jwp-video n=”1″] The committee is meeting in a larger room than usual and limiting the attendance to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Loeffler, Daines and Markey join list of 10 most vulnerable senators
[See October updates to lists of most vulnerable House members and senators] [jwp-video n=”1″] All candidates face an uncertain political environment as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds
Congress · 116th Congress
Democrats to push for $25 billion for Postal Service, Oversight chairwoman says
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Congress · 116th Congress
Top intelligence nominee Ratcliffe faces lingering questions about qualifications
[jwp-video n=”1″] In response to a subsequent query from Republican Sen.
Policy · 116th Congress
Democrats doubt Trump attorney can give independent oversight
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Policy · 116th Congress
From robo-advisers to cashless society, fintech vexes Congress
[jwp-video n=”1″] While advocates tout it as a way to expand credit availability to consumers who may be denied using traditional measures, some critics fear alternative data could result in
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Riggleman, Davis join list of 10 most vulnerable House members
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Policy · 116th Congress
Carnival plans Aug. 1 cruise launches as lawmakers investigate
days after a House committee announced it would investigate the company’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak, Carnival Cruise Line announced Monday that it plans to resume North American service Aug. 1.
Policy · 116th Congress
Going viral at the Pentagon
Durbin, D-Ill., have secured appropriations in recent years not just for programs in places such as the National Institutes of Health but also roughly $1 billion a year on average for Defense Department
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas politics anymore
[jwp-video n=”1″] GOP civil war The Kansas Republican Party has included both moderates, such as Sens. James Pearson and Nancy Landon Kassebaum, and conservatives for many decades.
Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Rep. Madeleine Dean honors mother-in-law, who died of COVID-19
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Policy · 116th Congress
US military poised for post-pandemic shift
That view was captured in a recent tweet by Ro Khanna, a California Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee: “A single F-35 could pay for 2,200 ventilators, 1 nuclear warhead could pay for