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Congress · 116th Congress

A name on an agency building for a civil rights warrior

</p> Earlier this month, the Senate passed a bill to name the building on New Jersey Avenue SE in Washington for Coleman. It is waiting to be taken up by the House.

Congress · 116th Congress

House wants anti-lynching bill on Trump’s desk this week

</p> The four members who voted in opposition to the bill were Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, Thomas Massie, R-Ky., Ted Yoho, R-Fla., and Justin Amash, I-Mich.</p> Majority Leader Steny H.

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump open to higher price tag for emergency coronavirus funds

</p> Trump’s announcement, in a rare White House press briefing Wednesday night, should clear a path for lawmakers to draft a multibillion-dollar emergency spending bill expected to see votes within the

Congress · 116th Congress

House Democrats announce annual retreat for April in Philadelphia

</p> [Surveillance standoff ahead as attorney general seeks ‘clean’ reauthorization]</p> Over the course of the next nine months, Democrats will need to find common ground with their GOP colleagues in

Congress · 116th Congress

The waste problem continues to weigh down nuclear power

Jerry McNerney of California says he and fellow Democrat Bill Foster of Illinois have a meeting scheduled with Speaker Nancy Pelosi to discuss Yucca strategy.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate rejects effort to advance anti-abortion bills

</p> The other bill, which Republicans say would guarantee protections for an infant born alive after an attempted abortion, fell short, 56-41, on a similar procedural vote.

Congress · 116th Congress

Talks underway on ‘Retirement 2.0’ savings package

Grassley of Iowa about a new bill as well.</p> Both Neal and Grassley said last year that they expected a second retirement package to emerge once the first had become law. 

Congress · 116th Congress

When a majority is not enough to get a bill passed

</p> An estimated 1.5 million to 3 million Medicare beneficiaries suffer from the disease, according to Illinois Democrat Jan Schakowsky, who sponsored a House bill last year.