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Congressional panel slams Fed’s Main Street Lending Program
</p> Not everyone on the panel fully agreed.
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</p> Not everyone on the panel fully agreed.
</p> Our bill would make a historic investment to restore our pipeline of health professionals.
Ambassador to Japan Bill Hagerty fended off a late surge by orthopedic surgeon Manny Sethi to win the Republican nomination to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Lamar Alexander.
</p> But Democrats said they remain skeptical.
</p> [Riggleman, Davis join list of 10 most vulnerable House members]</p> The House is out of session but is expected to be called back to vote as soon as next week on a coronavirus relief bill that
</p> “After nearly a year as Acting Director, Mr.
</p> And it sounds an awful lot like Donald Trump’s.
</p> One bill would require the Federal Communications Commission to designate 9–8–8 as a universal telephone number for a national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline.
Pelosi earlier in the day had offered a similar timetable during a webinar hosted by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, saying she hoped a bill would be ready “within the next 10 days.”
</p> Millions have been spent in the Republican Senate primary, which drew high-profile endorsements for Bill Hagerty, a former ambassador to Japan, and insurgent candidate Manny Sethi, an orthopedic
</p> I was on the floor one time giving a speech, and Congressman [Bill] Pascrell, I think his name is, from New Jersey, he called me a ‘wacko’ right in the middle of my speech. He yelled it out.
</p> Highways were not included in the roughly $2 trillion relief bill that passed Congress in March, although that bill provided $150 billion to states and localities to use as they needed.
</p> If the final bill renews the $600 weekly federal boost for unemployment benefits, McConnell said it’s likely many Republicans vote against the proposal.
</p> A relief bill the Senate introduced on July 27 had $448 million for the Census Bureau’s continued operations, but no deadline extension.
</p> [Missouri Rep.
Negotiations on a COVID-19 relief bill inched forward Monday during a two-hour meeting between congressional Democrats and key Trump administration officials, though the sides remain far apart on several
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Here’s what to watch.</p> Will Kansas Senate race be in play?
</p> This week on Capitol Hill, another lawmaker tested positive for COVID-19, everyone yelled about masks, and no one remembered to silence their phones or mute their Zoom calls.</p> Plus, Rep.
</p> Here’s a look at the week ending July 31 on Capitol Hill as seen through the lenses of CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists.