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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Sen. Kamala Harris in pictures

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) [jwp-video n=”1″] As a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, Harris speaks at the Iowa State Fair on Aug. 10, 2019.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Biden chooses Kamala Harris as vice presidential nominee

[jwp-video n=”1″] Harris, who was born in Oakland and grew up in Berkeley, was among the first generation of elementary school students to be part of a busing program designed to help integrate

Campaigns · 116th Congress

What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries

[jwp-video n=”1″] Here’s what to watch. Will Kansas Senate race be in play?

Congress · 116th Congress

Coronavirus relief talks stuck on scope of aid

Republicans did not offer a plan to address the expiring provision until Monday, when it was included in one part of eight coronavirus bills totaling roughly $1 trillion in aid.

Congress · 116th Congress

House votes to end military ban on transgender troops

[jwp-video n=”1″] Among the amendments adopted is another by Speier that would allocate $1 million to ensure surveillance systems are operational at certain Army facilities.

Congress · 116th Congress

House would overturn Trump’s transgender ban in military

[jwp-video n=”1″] Peter Perkowski, the group’s legal and policy director, acknowledged in an interview that convincing the Senate to overturn the ban could prove difficult.

Congress · 116th Congress

GAO: Higher nuke budgets won’t add much capability

sought $15.6 billion of that total just for nuclear weapons — as opposed to nonproliferation and other programs — but the House bill would allocate $13.7 billion for that purpose, still also more than $1

Congress · 116th Congress

Pandemic relief package would become weapons bazaar

Senate Republicans have laced their roughly $1 trillion coronavirus relief package with at least $7 billion for weapons, most of which are built by leading contractors that contribute heavily to congressional