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Policy · 116th Congress

Health industry scrambles for funding in third coronavirus bill

The $1 trillion COVID-19 Senate GOP stimulus bill is filled with provisions the health care industry has long desired and could help bolster the response to the pandemic, but it also contains loosely related

Policy · 116th Congress

Immigration authorities hit pause amid coronavirus concerns

Citizenship and Immigration Services announced late Tuesday that U.S. immigration offices across the country will be closed through at least April 1 to prevent the spread of  COVID-19, the disease caused

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump signs coronavirus aid package, with more to come

[jwp-video n=”1″] McConnell reiterated he plans to keep the Senate in session, possibly during weekends, to draft and pass a third package to combat the health care and economic impacts of the

Policy · 116th Congress

Murray, others urge sick leave in future coronavirus bill

[jwp-video n=”1″] The Senate voted 47-51 to reject Murray’s amendment that would require employers to provide workers 14 days of emergency paid sick leave and 12 weeks of paid family and medical

Congress · 116th Congress

Courts ask Congress for coronavirus response funds

[jwp-video n=”1″] The Western District of Washington was the first to close the courthouse and suspend trials and hearings and others have done likewise, while federal courts in West Virginia

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Could Joe Biden give a boost to an Irish American museum?

[jwp-video n=”1″] Other ethnic groups are well ahead of the Irish on the museum front: A Chinese American Museum is scheduled to open this year 12 blocks north of the White House, and the German-American

Policy · 116th Congress

Bracing for coronavirus, hospitals call for more funding

Groups representing hospitals, doctors, and nurses are seeking an extra $1 billion to help build up temporary hospital capacity, protect workers and deal with other problems tied to the coronavirus

Congress · 116th Congress

Capitol Insiders Survey: Hill aides want to leave the Capitol

[jwp-video n=”1″] By contrast, half of the Republican respondents said Congress should proceed as normal, with 24 percent favoring a total shutdown and 20 percent preferring to work remotely