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Policy · 116th Congress

Pediatricians want kids to be part of COVID-19 vaccine trials

Assuming the trials show that the vaccines are safe and provide a good immune response, future tests could include progressively younger children, moving to, say, 6- to 12-year-olds next, then 2- to 6-

Congress · 116th Congress

Hill leaders seek to clinch spending, coronavirus aid deals

The New York Democrat later told reporters that $6 billion for distribution in the bipartisan group’s bill isn’t enough. Paul M. Krawzak and David Lerman contributed to this report.

Congress · 116th Congress

In a GOP Senate, Biden’s Cabinet faces a gantlet

John Barrasso of Wyoming, who chairs the Senate GOP conference, explained in a Dec. 6 Wall Street Journal op-ed that he and his colleagues are holding a grudge.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Countdown to Perdeffler v. Ossock

This month, Rubio made it clear that he’s running for a third term, telling Miami’s NBC 6 his campaign is “full steam ahead” and he has “every intention of being on that ballot in 2022.”

Congress · 116th Congress

Bipartisan coronavirus relief talks stuck on liability waiver

Small 501(c)(6) organizations with 150 or fewer employees that are not lobbying organizations, such as local chambers of commerce, economic development organizations and tourism offices, would become

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Gideon’s conundrum: What to do with all that extra money

The report shows that from Oct. 15 through Election Day, Gideon collected more than $6 million, including $2.5 million in “unitemized” contributions, or small donations of less than $200.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Humble pie

The count: 6  Iowa election officials certified the results in the open 2nd District on Monday, with GOP state Sen. Mariannette Miller-Meeks winning by just SIX votes.

Congress · 116th Congress

Opening of 117th Congress will be different due to pandemic

/p> Counting electoral votes Because the 117th Congress follows a presidential election, the House and Senate by law are supposed to hold a joint session to count the Electoral College votes on Jan. 6.