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White House · 117th Congress

Biden should be ready for Putin to talk about Jan. 6

A senior administration official outlined the expected schedule for Wednesday, saying Biden was set to arrive at the meeting venue after Putin, who is scheduled to show up at 1 p.m. local time.

Policy · 117th Congress

CDC issues guidance for treating ‘long COVID’ patients

Congress provided more than $1 billion to the NIH last year to research long COVID issues, such as whether certain patients are predisposed to long-term effects from the virus and how long they may

White House · 117th Congress

Garland zeroes in on voting rights

Schumer has said the chamber would vote on the elections, campaign finance and the ethics overhaul, known as S 1, this month. It is not expected to get enough votes to clear a procedural hurdle.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

This birder is bringing the binoculars to Congress

[jwp-video n=”1″] After a short tutorial on how to use the field glasses, the group spotted birds foraging for serviceberries and other morsels.

Congress · 117th Congress

Parliamentarian guidance deals blow to reconciliation strategy

[jwp-video n=”1″] In addition, she wrote that a revised budget resolution with additional reconciliation instructions can’t be automatically discharged to the floor in the absence of a Senate

Opinion · 117th Congress

The baboons are ready to disrupt Congress

He sacrificed the No. 3 House GOP leader to maintain fealty to the No. 1 man in the party who has the power to make or break him.

Policy · 117th Congress

Budget release starts a process that will run through summer

was “essential that Congress, on a bipartisan and bicameral basis, work with the president to negotiate budget toplines” to be able to start writing the spending bills for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Vulnerable Democrats bet earmark stigma has worn off

Leahy, D-Vt., placed new transparency requirements and guardrails on the process when they opted to end the ban this year: The total amount of earmarks will be capped at 1 percent of discretionary funding

Congress · 117th Congress

Cracks in party unity could stall Democratic momentum

Homes in affluent Democratic cities have risen in value more than those in most Republican-controlled areas and in many neighborhoods, average prices are now more than $1 million.

Congress · 117th Congress

Extremism, racism in the military: ‘Here’ no evil?

[jwp-video n=”1″] Unlike Kahl, who has never served in the military, Sullivan has spent 26 years in the Marines and Marine Corps Reserve, a fact he pointed out to Kahl at the hearing.