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Campaigns · 116th Congress

RNC fact check: First night speakers spin

FactCheck.org. 6 Feb 2020. Fichera, Angelo. “Addressing New York’s New Abortion Law.” FactCheck.org. 4 Feb 2019. Fertel, Isabella. “Meme Misquotes Virginia Governor on Abortion Bill.”

Policy · 116th Congress

Back-to-school looms for kids without Wi-Fi — and Congress

Even if schools do reopen, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that desks be 6 feet apart, which may result in kids attending on a part-time basis.

Opinion · 116th Congress

America — Halfway between hope and heartbreak

Leaving legal arguments aside, Monday’s 6-to-3 Supreme Court decision outlawing job discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (with Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch writing for the

Congress · 116th Congress

Budget nominee looks set to clear at least one Senate hurdle

Given the 8-6 ratio of Republicans to Democrats on the panel, if Romney were to vote against the nomination and all Democrats on the panel also voted ‘no,’ there would be a tie and Vought’s nomination

Congress · 116th Congress

Firefighters seek rough parity with police in virus aid efforts

used for law enforcement purposes and not diverted to other agencies with non-law enforcement missions,” said Steven Casstevens, president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, in a May 6

Policy · 116th Congress

Rubio raises profile in pandemic, challenges GOP economics

A survey by the National Federation of Independent Businesses estimated that 74 percent of the nation’s 6 million small businesses applied for the PPP loans, but just 20 percent had received disbursements

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Democrats push to cut federal strings on state election grants

Election Assistance Commission, the federal agency which administers the grants, on April 6 broke down the amount each of the 50 states, District of Columbia and several U.S. territories would receive