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Congress · 117th Congress
House Democrats prep changes to coronavirus relief package
[jwp-video n=”1″] In a face-off before Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, Democrats and Republicans will argue over whether the minimum wage increase to $15 over five years can meet
Congress · 117th Congress
Next phase of coronavirus relief bill sprint to start Monday
Budget Chairman John Yarmuth, D-Ky., has scheduled a 1 p.m. markup to staple together the reconciliation submissions from nine House authorizing committees before sending the measure onto its last
Congress · 117th Congress
CBO: Minimum wage boost would increase deficit, cost jobs
referee Sanders said he could not understand how the CBO could project large deficits when the agency’s 2019 estimate of similar legislation found the wage boost would increase deficits by less than $1
Congress · 117th Congress
Impeachment trial first: No public view of proceedings as COVID-19 and press access questions remain
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Congress · 117th Congress
Biden coronavirus relief plan clears Senate budget hurdle after ‘vote-a-rama’
Republicans said they support more assistance, but not nearly in the amounts backed by President Joe Biden and Democratic leaders, noting some $1 trillion in previously approved aid remains to be
Congress · 117th Congress
Senate GOP laying amendment traps for budget debate
[jwp-video n=”1″] “We’ll be getting senators on the record about whether taxpayers should fund checks for illegal immigrants; whether Democrats should raise taxes on small businesses in the
Congress · 117th Congress
Relief bill starts to take shape as budget votes approach
[jwp-video n=”1″] A statement from incoming Senate Budget Chairman Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., mentions action on shoring up multiemployer pension plans as being potentially part of the legislation
Congress · 117th Congress
Sweeping budget blueprint for pandemic aid readied for floor action
[jwp-video n=”1″] Since both chambers need to adopt the same numbered concurrent resolution, the House could have to vote again, possibly next weekend, if the Senate amends the text during the
White House · 117th Congress
Biden won’t ‘cherry pick’ parts of his $1.9 trillion coronavirus aid plan
The majority could use the time before then to move a fiscal 2021 budget resolution directly to the floor, which the 1974 budget law allows since the Senate Budget panel didn’t act by April 1, 2020.
Congress · 117th Congress
‘Byrd rule’ shadow could fall on Biden coronavirus relief plan
Under a reconciliation package, there’s a school of thought that says only about $1 trillion of Biden’s proposal could make it through the complicated “Byrd rule” process in the Senate, mainly provisions
Congress · 117th Congress
Democrats planning budget blitz to pass Biden agenda
[jwp-video n=”1″] Doing so would still trigger automatic year-end spending cuts if not offset.
Congress · 117th Congress
Democrats plan a spending blowout, but hurdles remain
Out of a $1.5 trillion House-passed infrastructure package last summer, over $1 trillion probably wouldn’t pass the Byrd test.
Congress · 116th Congress
Senate could be in session (and voting) through New Year’s and beyond
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Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Photos of the year: 2020 as seen by Bill Clark
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White House · 116th Congress
Joe Biden expects no ‘honeymoon,’ but help in ending a ‘nightmare’
[jwp-video n=”1″] He predicted a need for further unemployment assistance beyond the 11 weeks of expanded assistance in the bill passed by the House and Senate on Monday.
Congress · 116th Congress
Breakthrough seen on coronavirus relief bill with Fed lending compromise
If the Fed lending deal holds, lawmakers could clear a nearly $1 trillion COVID-19 aid package as well as the underlying $1.4 trillion fiscal 2021 appropriations bill before stopgap funding for federal