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Trump administration sees swift action on coronavirus package

House and Senate appropriators were set to work through the weekend on a package that was shaping up to be in the $6 billion to $8 billion range, though the content and final numbers were still being

Congress · 116th Congress

Congress zeroing in on $6B to $8B coronavirus aid package

Amid growing concerns about both the economic and health impacts of the rapidly spreading coronavirus, appropriators are rushing to draft an emergency spending package that could provide upward of $6 billion

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump open to higher price tag for emergency coronavirus funds

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 index each fell more than 6 percent over the previous two days before stabilizing somewhat Wednesday, although stocks still closed lower for the day.

Congress · 116th Congress

Talks underway on ‘Retirement 2.0’ savings package

The version Neal introduced in December 2017 would have set up automatic payroll deductions at 6 percent of earnings at first, with an automatic escalator adding 1 percent annually until a maximum

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate Republicans promote anti-abortion message

pass legislation finally banning the late-term abortion of babies,” which was juxtaposed with the introduction of one of his guests — a toddler, Ellie Schneider, who was born prematurely at 21 weeks and 6

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 4

6:40 a.m. | More from the floor: In his floor speech, Manchin said the Senate “was shortchanged” by not hearing from witnesses.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 28

Here’s the latest on impeachment: 6:25 p.m. | On the air: With opening arguments in the impeachment trial over, both sides are on the airwaves trying to sway voters. Florida GOP Sen.

Congress · 116th Congress

John Bolton shows that in Washington, irony never dies

All told, the super PAC has spent more than $6 million since the 2014 cycle on independent expenditures supporting Republican House and Senate candidates or opposing their Democratic opponents.