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Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol riot: What our Hill reporters and photographers saw

[jwp-video n=”1″] Cioffi couldn’t see it, but the constitutional Senate president, also known as Vice President Mike Pence, was being rushed out of the chamber.

White House · 116th Congress

Trump’s threats to massive spending bill spoil Christmas break

[jwp-video n=”1″] [Trump demands Congress ‘amend’ massive spending package] Pelosi tweeted that the House could pass a bill boosting the checks’ size to $2,000 by unanimous consent on Christmas

Congress · 116th Congress

Timeline for massive year-end bill slipping

agree with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy that $12.5 billion set aside as emergency funds should instead fit within the overall $626.5 billion nondefense cap for the budget year that began Oct. 1.

Congress · 116th Congress

Crapo poised for starring role in economic, health care policy

[jwp-video n=”1″] Debt and taxes Long after Simpson-Bowles and the “gang of six,” Crapo still has a national debt clock streaming at the top of his website, even as that issue has faded in recent

Congress · 116th Congress

Capitol testing picks up, but masks still spark conflict

[jwp-video n=”1″] The Office of the Attending Physician says the testing provided at the Capitol would satisfy the post-travel testing guidance and “be consistent with the spirit of the Mayor

Congress · 116th Congress

Short-term punt seen likely for spending bills, coronavirus aid

[jwp-video n=”1″] “It’s a roll of the dice” on where Trump will come down on spending bills and COVID-19 aid, according to a House Republican lawmaker who spoke on condition of anonymity to

Congress · 116th Congress

House Democrats float tax compromises in coronavirus relief talks

Business tax credits According to the proposal, House Democrats also want to include a beefed-up employee retention tax credit that was in their $2.4 trillion package the House passed Oct. 1.