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Mental health becomes focal point of Senate gun framework

than perpetrators While about 8 percent of people who perpetrate mass shootings have a history of lifetime psychotic symptoms, according to a 2021 study, deaths from such shootings make up less than 1

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate close to COVID-19 aid deal; global funds in question

But Romney said negotiators were still debating whether to take $1 billion of the $10 billion slated for HHS and instead give that to the United States Agency for International Development for foreign

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate appropriations earmark requests start rolling in

The Senate has officially kicked off its process for inserting “congressionally directed spending” into appropriations bills for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1, with almost all Democrats but only 15 Republicans

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden to meet Republicans about their new infrastructure pitch

[jwp-video n=”1″] White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the administration found it “encouraging” that the group had increased its funding levels, praising the proposals to add money on roads

Congress · 117th Congress

$1.9B Capitol security bill passes House; bipartisan talks likely

“It’s hard to imagine that anything we were going to do would happen earlier than Oct. 1,” Blunt said, raising the prospect of Capitol security funds getting lumped in with the end-of-fiscal year

Congress · 117th Congress

Leahy tees up return of earmarks in Senate spending bills

They include capping earmarks to 1 percent of all discretionary spending, banning earmarks to for-profit entities, requiring senators to post their requests online and having the Government Accountability

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Pelosi to send impeachment article to Senate on Monday

[Delaying impeachment trial could benefit both parties] The Senate traditionally begins its deliberations, sitting as the court of impeachment, at 1 p.m. the day after the impeachment manager