Policy · 116th Congress
As military rollover deaths increase, families push for change
</p> On the defense authorization bill, the annual Pentagon policy measure, Senate Armed Services Chairman James M.
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</p> On the defense authorization bill, the annual Pentagon policy measure, Senate Armed Services Chairman James M.
</p> This is the unspoken secret in the current debate over virus relief.
</p> Here’s a look at the week ending Sept. 25 through the lenses of CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists.
</p> Jones remains firm in his long-standing support of what he calls the rebel flag, despite its association with hate groups.
</p> Late Thursday, U.S.
</p> [White House shows flexibility on coronavirus aid; Pelosi holds firm]</p> House Democrats haven’t filed a discharge petition to force a bill to the floor without Pelosi’s blessing.
</p> Cheap dates? The decision to put out a bill reflecting reduced spending totals represents a reversal from the last few months.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Sund stressed that misconduct is the exception and not the norm on his force, which he says shows integrity and professionalism.
Congress, theoretically, has until lawmakers return to their districts and states in the coming days for the campaign recess to pass another coronavirus relief bill before Election Day.
</p> The last time a standalone appropriations bill was signed into law was 2012, and 1996 marked the last time Congress completed all spending bills on time and avoided a continuing resolution.
</p> Take the $494 billion surface transportation bill that House Democrats passed July 1. Republicans criticized it as an outgrowth of the Green New Deal.
</p> This week, he will highlight health care during visits in the South.
</p> A stopgap bill must be signed into law by Sept. 30 to avoid a partial government shutdown when the new fiscal year begins.
</p> Mnuchin, who has led relief bill negotiations for Republicans alongside White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, said at a House Financial Services Committee hearing that he supported a targeted
</p> Congress studies AI Rep.
If, as also expected, President Donald Trump signs the bill, it would spare the country a partial government shutdown when the new fiscal year begins on Oct. 1, in the midst of a pandemic and just over
</p> Smoke-filled rooms The term “earmarks” still has negative connotations, conjuring images of smoke-filled rooms and wasteful projects like the famed “bridges to nowhere” in the 2005 highway bill connecting
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</p> But how to best go about correcting the maps is disputed.