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Policy · 116th Congress

Hospitals eye permanent telehealth expansion with FCC funds

Tracking the FCC funds Ochsner Health is one of more than 500 hospitals, clinics and community health centers in 47 states plus the District of Columbia and Guam that would receive the $200 million

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Why the Dukakis 1988 analogy is baloney

[jwp-video n=”1″] The previous Gallup survey, conducted July 8-10 (before the convention), found Dukakis leading by only 6 points, 47 percent to 41 percent.

Policy · 116th Congress

House’s Peterson laments lack of influence in farm relief aid

Peterson said the House schedule does not allow enough time for an in-person hearing and he thinks it will be difficult to find a hearing room to accommodate social distancing for the 47-member committee

Policy · 116th Congress

Census: Nearly half of households lost income since March

More than 47 percent of U.S. households reported lost income and 37 percent said they expect to feel a paycheck pinch in the near future, according to the results released Wednesday.

Congress · 116th Congress

No deal yet on stimulus as stock market teeters on the edge

But by 6 p.m., supporters mustered only 47 votes of the 60 required to take up the relief package. Plans by Senate GOP leaders for a speedy vote on passage Monday appeared in greater jeopardy.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate votes to acquit Trump on both impeachment charges

The Senate voted 48-52 to reject the House’s abuse of power charge and 47-53 to reject the obstruction of Congress charge. A two-thirds majority of the Senate is required for conviction.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 30

If all three backed a motion for votes on witnesses supported by all 47 Democrats, it would result in a 50-50 vote tie — short of a majority. “Tie votes fail,” Barrasso said.

Congress · 116th Congress

Ahead of House Iran war votes, Trump sends mixed messages

Additionally, 47 percent believed a war with Iran would be “more costly” in terms of likely U.S. deaths and money spent than the war in Iraq, compared with 21 percent who believed it would be less