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Congress · 116th Congress

JCT: Coronavirus aid bill to cut taxes by $591B over 10 years

The coronavirus financial rescue package the House will take up Friday would save U.S. households and businesses nearly $1 trillion in taxes this year, though companies would have to pay a chunk of that

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

It’s a weird (un) Opening Day, but we have great Nats photos

(CQ Roll Call) Aaron Wernow, 2 1/2, of Ashburn, watches Abe Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Teddy Roosevelt take pictures with fans after running the president’s race in the middle of

Congress · 116th Congress

Jobless claims soar as House considers added benefits

[jwp-video n=”1″] Democrats claimed credit for boosting unemployment compensation from the bill that the Senate GOP released last week. Sen. Richard J.

Policy · 116th Congress

Army lab fights coronavirus and its own demons

“It will take some time to come back to full operations, but we are working toward that goal, with safety as the No. 1 priority,” Sammons Jackson said in a statement.  

Policy · 116th Congress

Stimulus bill gives Fed direct loan funds with few strings

The recipient intends to restore at least 90 percent of workforce that existed on Feb. 1, 2020, and restore all compensation and benefits to workers within 4 months of the end of Health and Human Services

Policy · 116th Congress

Supreme Court justices’ perks revealed in new report

[jwp-video n=”1″] Supreme Court justices fill out annual financial disclosures that list when a private entity or school gives them more than $390 in meals, lodging or transportation.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

But Schumer earlier said the upcoming 1:30 p.m. votes were now “essentially irrelevant.” He added that “we’re prepared to speed up that agreement on the floor” once there’s a bipartisan deal.