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With no aid in sight, motor coach industry predicts abyss

</p> The industry has taken some comfort in a House bill (HR 7642) and a Senate bill (S 4150) that would provide it $10 billion, but they have not advanced from committee.

Congress · 116th Congress

House committee: FAA, Boeing cultures led to 737 Max disasters

</p> [Critical deadlines loom for highways, airlines and transit]</p> The report was released on the same day that the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation is scheduled to take up

Congress · 116th Congress

A bipartisan effort to turn a segregated school into a monument

</p> Now, as the Interior Department and other federal agencies are under pressure to do a better job of reflecting American history’s racist chapters, a bipartisan bill would make the school a national

Congress · 116th Congress

Census deadlines dispute hangs up stopgap funding talks

</p> [Hoyer: House eyeing vote on stopgap funding bill next week]</p> That message will contain each state’s population and resulting number of House lawmakers representing each state.

Congress · 116th Congress

Despite pressure for COVID-19 relief deal, stalemate continues

</p> For example, the Problem Solvers proposed giving state and local governments $500 billion in new assistance, as well as more flexibility to spend leftover funds from a prior relief bill enacted in

Congress · 116th Congress

‘Skinny’ coronavirus relief bill blocked in Senate

</p> Rand Paul, R-Ky., was the sole GOP “no” vote.</p> Leaders of both parties telegraphed for days that as drafted, the Senate GOP’s “skinny” bill wouldn’t pass.

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump folly steps on Senate GOP message again

</p> [‘Skinny’ coronavirus relief bill blocked in Senate]</p> Washington’s press corps was still consumed with news that broke the day before about Trump admitting to journalist Bob Woodward back in

Congress · 116th Congress

Pentagon business reforms in limbo

It’s unlikely Congress will have a final defense authorization bill before the elections. That means the timeline for transferring the chief management officer’s responsibilities is up in the air.