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Postal Service postponing changes until after election
Starting Oct. 1, DeJoy said, the service will engage “standby resources in all areas of our operation” to satisfy additional demand of election mail.
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Starting Oct. 1, DeJoy said, the service will engage “standby resources in all areas of our operation” to satisfy additional demand of election mail.
The fifth and final report involved interviewing 200 witnesses and examining more than 1 million documents, the committee said.
[jwp-video n=”1″] “I don’t think any of us know [the impact] given there aren’t thousands of people that will be cheering from the floor,” Trippi said.
Trump, who won the state’s 20 electoral votes by less than 1 point, will be there on Thursday, speaking at a building products company in Old Forge.
A House relief package that passed in May would provide almost $1 trillion in state and local aid, several times the $150 billion figure that the White House has said it would support.
Trump carried Lee’s 3rd District by 1 point, and he won Spanberger’s 7th District by 7 points. Nevada Rep.
Maloney’s underlying bill would require postal services and operations that were in place on Jan. 1, 2020, to be restored and maintained through 2021 or the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency
He raised $1 million and had $31,000 on hand on July 29.
[jwp-video n=”1″] “I’m not able to be rushed this fast,” Sessions replied at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing during Harris’ line of questioning on any Trump campaign contacts with Russia
Under Maloney’s bill that the House is planning to take up, postal services and operations that were in place on Jan. 1, 2020, would have to be restored and maintained through 2021 or the end of
[jwp-video n=”1″] “While we are currently in flux, the COVID-19 crisis is offering (or forcing) new opportunities for Congress, citizens, and the groups that represent them to consider how to
Mnuchin, who oversees the IRS, to stop collecting the 6.2 percent workers’ share of the payroll tax that funds Social Security — limited to those earning less than about $104,000 annually — between Sept. 1
[jwp-video n=”1″] Health care Harris went back and forth on her support for “Medicare for All” last year during her presidential run, which was a key policy debate throughout the Democratic
[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
She was the top fundraiser in the GOP primary, with $1 million raised through July 22. She also benefited from $23,000 in direct mail spending from two groups opposed to abortion rights.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Greene was known to peddle conspiracy theories and to have ties to the QAnon movement and the Ku Klux Klan when she emerged as a clear frontrunner in the June primary.
That three-judge panel, in a 2-1 ruling, had found that federal courts had no role to play in such a clash between the political branches, and Congress can instead use “a series of political tools to bring
referal from the Office of Congressional Ethics, the Ethics Committee conducted a document review and a number of witness interviews to try to determine the nature of payments made on Nov. 16 and Dec. 1,
[jwp-video n=”1″] And as Trump underperforms his 2016 totals by 8 to 10 points or more around the country, dozens of Republican incumbents previously regarded as safe for reelection are potentially
The first half of the list has not changed since the start of the cycle, with Alabama Democrat Doug Jones once again taking the No. 1 spot.