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Victims’ lives turn on coming military sexual assault debate
</p> It is a personal story that dramatizes a policy debate.
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</p> It is a personal story that dramatizes a policy debate.
</p> Luther Wright works on a commissioned window mural for Brookfield Properties on New York Avenue Northwest in Washington on Monday.
</p> But even if the Senate passes its bill to extend the term to 16 weeks, there’s no guarantee of putting a PPP bill quickly on President Donald Trump’s desk.
</p> Before wrapping up the chamber’s business for the week on Thursday, the Kentucky Republican said that next month, the Senate will work on the fiscal 2021 defense authorization bill and is expected
</p> The chamber has three other priorities for the next relief bill: additional help for the companies that’ll be the last to reopen and return to pre-pandemic levels of business, skills training for
John Cornyn is crafting a bill to curb plaintiffs’ ability to sue for coronavirus-related issues, protecting businesses against what President Donald Trump calls “frivolous litigation.”
So we can all be forgiven for letting an authorization bill or two slip under the radar of issues to alarm us. (Did I mention the murder hornets? Never mind.)
</p> The proposal for a coronavirus liability limit in the next pandemic relief bill has revived a long-standing Beltway battle between advocates for workers and employers about so-called tort reform
</p> Second opinion: Kansas Rep.
</p> On Friday, after voting for the Democrats’ massive $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill, Rep.
</p> Earlier this week, Collins announced she would cosponsor a bipartisan bill to provide $500 billion in additional aid to state and local governments, including the smallest communities that were left
A bipartisan Senate bill would create a refundable tax credit to help those unemployed because of the coronavirus pay for needed training as the economy recovers.
</p> Foreign aid organizations want Congress to include $12 billion in additional international assistance in the next coronavirus emergency spending bill it sends to the president.
</p> The first potential use of proxy voting will occur next week, when the House meets May 27 and 28 to consider the Senate-amended Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act reauthorization and a bill to
</p> Under Secretary of Energy Mark W.
</p> Risch’s office did not return a request for comment.
</p> [State, local virus aid bill gains bipartisan momentum]</p> Ocasio-Cortez’s bill would require that if corporations receive federal aid related to COVID-19, they must grant equity to employees each
</p> At a Senate Commerce Committee hearing last week, Sen.
The Kentucky Republican called last week’s House-passed $3 trillion coronavirus bill a “1,800-page doorstop,” and when the GOP-led chamber will respond is not clear, though some talks continue in the background
</p> [documentcloud url=”http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6894910-Budd-Letter-to-AOC-OAP-5192020.html”]</p> </p> The representative, whose district includes the Piedmont towns of Greensboro and