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Congress · 116th Congress

Second round of emergency medical provider funds delayed

HHS Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan previously told DeLauro and Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee ranking member Patty Murray, D-Wash., on April 6 that the department was aiming to calculate

Policy · 116th Congress

Technology to track COVID-19 raises fears of mass surveillance

restaurants, cafes, shopping centers and museums in Washington, D.C., had seen a drop in traffic of 66 percent as of Sunday, April 5, compared with a median Sunday during the baseline period Jan. 3-Feb. 6.

Congress · 116th Congress

Some staff in the Capitol told to wear masks, but not lawmakers

“The guidance from the Attending Physician and the CDC has encouraged the wearing of facial coverings in public settings where social distancing of 6 feet or greater is impractical,” the spokesperson

Congress · 116th Congress

‘Paper hearings’ replace committee staple in the Senate

More paper hearings ahead The Senate is out of session for an extended period, and the annual spring recess that was set for the weeks of April 6 and April 13 now has committee action on the calendar

Policy · 116th Congress

Mental health workers seek protections during COVID-19 crisis

clients who believe that they might be in crisis or might be in crisis, which means we still need to be face-to-face with them and provide that nurturing environment, which is hard when you’re standing 6 

Policy · 116th Congress

Pressed to fix oil markets, Trump makes no public promises

“Just a quick example: In North Dakota, since Saudi Arabia and Russia announced their little price war, we’ve had $6 billion of cutbacks taken out of our state, planned for this year,” Cramer said

Policy · 116th Congress

Witness stirs painful memories for two lawmakers

When Lawson ran for Congress in 2016, his campaign ads told voters about the fire that burned down his home when he was 6, and going to work in the tobacco fields at 8, but they didn’t say he went

Congress · 116th Congress

Prisons and courts get coronavirus help in Senate relief bill

Courts The Supreme Court would get an additional $500,000 to “expand its capacity for staff to work remotely and continue mission critical activities,” while the rest of the federal courts would receive $6

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

addition, the Democrats’ bill would offer significant expansions of earned income tax credits for childless adults, and refundable child tax credits up to $2,000, with an extra $1,600 per child under age 6.