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Congress · 116th Congress

House prepares for an opening day unlike any other

The first few days could feel like a breeze, however, compared to the tedious process ahead when Congress meets Jan. 6 in a joint session to count the electoral votes for the presidential election

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Photos of the year: 2020 as seen by Bill Clark

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) JUNE 6: Protesters march down Pennsylavania Avenue from the Capitol as demonstrations and marches are held around Washington to bring attention to racial injustice.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate circulates 2021 calendar

control of the Senate still a question mark pending the outcome of runoff elections for both seats in Georgia, the chamber is set to meet on Jan. 3 for the start of the 117th Congress and again on Jan. 6

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Runoff the red-nosed reindeer

Mo Brooks, met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday to discuss an effort to block Congress from affirming Biden’s Electoral College victory on Jan. 6. Toast of the Hill: Rep.

White House · 116th Congress

Trump demands Congress ‘amend’ massive spending package

Sustaining a veto seems unlikely, given the Senate voted 92-6 in favor of the bill and the House, through a procedure known as dividing the question, got well in excess of veto-proof majorities on both

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Mitch’s last-minute shopping

Don’t flip the channel yet: The Electoral College’s vote has to be certified by Congress on Jan. 6, and Alabama Republican Rep.

Congress · 116th Congress

Fine print issues snag tentative pact on coronavirus relief bill

The biggest sign that negotiations wouldn’t wrap up Wednesday came around 6:45 p.m. as House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer sent out the House’s schedule for Thursday.

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.