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Bill Cassidy is under quarantine for 14 days after testing positive for COVID-19.
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</p> “There are people who said, ‘When you do the bill, put this on. Put that on. Put this on.’
</p> The provision is part of a broader 169-page draft bill that GOP leaders could introduce as early as Tuesday.
</p> DeJoy’s announcement hasn’t shifted the House’s plan for a weekend vote on a bill that would include $25 billion in new funding for the Postal Service, along with reversing service and operational
</p> House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer informed Democrats about the schedule update in a private caucus call Monday, adding that the bill text was still being finalized.
</p> A few weeks later, Crawford was back at it, submitting an amendment to a transportation spending bill on China again, albeit with less success.
</p> Both Doggett and Thompson are co-sponsors of the primary Medicare for All bill.
</p> Under Maloney’s bill that the House is planning to take up, postal services and operations that were in place on Jan. 1, 2020, would have to be restored and maintained through 2021 or the end of
Combining stopgap funds and pandemic relief into one bill could be a less painful vote for Republicans than separate votes on each.
</p> [As payroll support nears an end, airline unions seek renewal]</p> An American Airlines official said the carrier is evaluating between 25 and 30 markets where there is lower demand — smaller city
</p> </p> Normal change, unusual times?
“Part of the problem with that bill is that it’s so sweeping.”
The Senate has given up on its August legislative session without any agreement on a new COVID-19 relief bill as jet fumes — leaving town in Senate parlance — have overtaken any hope for a bipartisan deal
</p> [Election officials ‘prepare for the worst’ as congressional aid talks stall]</p> “Now, if we don’t make a deal, that means they don’t get the money.
</p> “They can’t come up with any significant cuts in their bill,” he said. “What they want is a $2.5 trillion blank check.”
</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.
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.”