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Policy · 116th Congress
Supreme Court upholds Trump administration birth control rules
[jwp-video n=”1″] Alito, issued a concurrence joined by Gorsuch.
Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Does Washington have ‘real people?’ Asking for some friends in Congress
[jwp-video n=”1″] Rodela, who moonlights as the brewery’s chief community & culture officer, and until recently was the president of the D.C. Brewers Guild, takes pride in the region.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Social media platforms gird for 78 days of disinformation chaos after Election Day
[jwp-video n=”1″] Lawmakers and disinformation experts say social media companies must be prepared to confront the likely onslaught of lies and misleading information during that period.
Congress · 116th Congress
Issues linger after House Armed Services’ smooth NDAA markup
[jwp-video n=”1″] Members of the military and National Guard are clearly identifiable, and other members of federal law enforcement should be too if they are acting under the Insurrection Act
Campaigns · 116th Congress
At the Races: Will Texas keep Schumer’s streak alive?
Still waiting: Oklahoma Democrat Kendra Horn, the No. 1 most vulnerable House member, will have to wait another eight weeks to find out who her challenger will be after no one in the nine-candidate
Congress · 116th Congress
On policing, it’s all politics now
[jwp-video n=”1″] Still, on June 18, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she’d be willing to conference the two bills to reach a compromise solution.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Wait weeks to tally November’s votes? One ex-official says that ‘could be generous’
[jwp-video n=”1″] “The unique challenges we’ve witnessed in recent primaries is an illustration of why we thought it was so important to fight not only to ease or eliminate restrictions on vote-by-mail
Congress · 116th Congress
House passes policing bill amid familiar partisan stalemate
[jwp-video n=”1″] “I don’t know what we do now,” Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told reporters. “It’s a shame, but we are where we are.”
Policy · 116th Congress
COVID-19 panel questions Fed effort to help small businesses
[jwp-video n=”1″] For their credit needs, smaller companies rely more on direct loans from banks or other financiers.
Policy · 116th Congress
Coronavirus economy drains Social Security, Medicare coffers
[jwp-video n=”1″] An analysis by the Bipartisan Policy Center in April showed what could happen to the Social Security trust funds, depending on the severity of any economic downturn.
Congress · 116th Congress
Senate panel would bar military force against peaceful protesters
Perhaps the most striking incident came on June 1 in Lafayette Square park across from the White House.
Policy · 116th Congress
Researchers push for public test of census privacy tools
[jwp-video n=”1″] The Census Bureau adopted its differential privacy policy after research showed existing methods, like randomly swapping members of households, failed to do enough to protect
Congress · 116th Congress
Transport workers still seek enforceable COVID-19 rules
In a June 1 interview with Politico, she characterized the issue as “labor-management” and argued that industry should take the lead in protecting their workers, arguing that doing so would help restore
Congress · 116th Congress
Senate considers wildlife bill, NDAA gets markup, and police overhaul unveiled: Road ahead
[jwp-video n=”1″] The 134-page package, dubbed the Justice in Policing Act, includes several bills that would update standards for prosecuting police misconduct, mandate dash and body camera
Campaigns · 116th Congress
New normal? Pennsylvania waits for election results
In the 1st District, Democrat Christina Finello, an Ivyland borough councilwoman, was declared the nominee by The Associated Press at 1:34 a.m. She’ll face GOP Rep.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Is the 2020 fight for the House already over?
[jwp-video n=”1″] Trump’s controversial comments are an albatross around the neck of House GOP candidates who need to win back suburban voters. Even GOP strategists acknowledge that.
Opinion · 116th Congress
Pandemics change, but Congress stays the same
In 1968, a deadly flu killed 1 million worldwide and about 100,000 Americans, including Rep. Robert Everett, D-Tenn.
Congress · 116th Congress
House passes bill giving small businesses leeway on COVID-19 loans
Members filed into the chamber one by one, all sporting masks and some also wearing gloves, to vote 417-1 for the measure co-sponsored by Reps. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., and Chip Roy, R-Texas.
Policy · 116th Congress
Pace of economic recovery could shape races in swing states
[jwp-video n=”1″] In April, Michigan had an 18 percentage-point increase in its unemployment rate to more than 22 percent, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released May 22.