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Congress · 116th Congress

Opening of 117th Congress will be different due to pandemic

[jwp-video n=”1″] Counting electoral votes Because the 117th Congress follows a presidential election, the House and Senate by law are supposed to hold a joint session to count the Electoral

Opinion · 116th Congress

All media properties self-censor, social media can too

[jwp-video n=”1″] Said Dorsey: “I also believe that having more choice around how algorithms are altering my experience, in creating my experience, is important, so being able to turn off ranking

Policy · 116th Congress

Trump pushes Supreme Court to let him reshape apportionment

[jwp-video n=”1″] Should the Supreme Court reverse the lower court on technical grounds, states could then sue, saying the new apportionment hurt their representation in Congress.

Policy · 116th Congress

Biden’s infrastructure challenge: Finding common ground

He has an easy enough vehicle to start with: Congress in October punted on a new highway bill, opting instead to extend the 2015 surface transportation law by a year, to Oct. 1, 2021. 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Ready for Zoomsgiving?

Nice try: Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would press ahead early next year with a campaign finance and elections overhaul, known as HR 1, even as the measure may face the same Senate fate it did this

Opinion · 116th Congress

Biden at bat: ‘There is no joy in Mudville’

But for 1 in 4 voters, the candidates’ personalities were more important to their decision than policies. Biden won those voters 64 percent to 31 percent. 

Congress · 116th Congress

Pelosi reaffirms that next term as speaker will be her last

[jwp-video n=”1″] Some members had wanted Pelosi to affirm her commitment to the term limit, and doing so probably helps her heading into a January floor vote in which she can’t afford more

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Latino voters swayed by sustained effort, groups say

Activists in Arizona knocked on tens of thousands of doors and made more than 1 million phone calls, said Tomas Robles of Living United for Change in Arizona, or LUCHA.