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Policy · 116th Congress

Familiar holdups threaten omnibus; tax extenders also at risk

jwp-video n=”1″] A $12.5 billion emergency spending allocation for veterans health care remains an obstacle to an overall deal, as well as Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump’s request for $2

Congress · 116th Congress

Highway bill could hitch a ride on the continuing resolution

Congressional Democrats and Republicans have signaled that they see an extension of the current law as inevitable, and the White House, in a four-page document released Sept. 3, indicated its willingness

Policy · 116th Congress

DOT eases airport service mandates for struggling airlines

The roughly $2 trillion spending bill (PL 116-136) required airlines receiving aid to continue some level of service to the same airports they served before the pandemic all but shut down air travel

Policy · 116th Congress

Transport workers give low marks to federal virus protection

meanwhile, have asked the Federal Transit Administration for money to buy protective equipment, but the FTA has urged them to buy supplies out of the $25 billion allocated to transit agencies as part of a $2

Policy · 116th Congress

Rubio raises profile in pandemic, challenges GOP economics

the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, but the Florida Republican used his chairmanship to create the Paycheck Protection Program, the most innovative policy included in the roughly $2

Policy · 116th Congress

Coronavirus could overwhelm legal help for America’s poor

“We’re trying to give people advice about: This is a legally enforceable will, you handwrite it, you sign it, you sign it on each page,” Tuggle said. “We’re all going back to law school.”

Congress · 116th Congress

Jobless claims soar as House considers added benefits

Not everyone is on the same page] The jobs report was released after the Senate late Wednesday passed a $2.2 trillion economic aid bill that would increase the basic unemployment benefit by about

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

The Senate once again couldn’t clear a key procedural hurdle on a roughly $2 trillion economic aid package to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the vote was largely a formality anyway as furious negotiating