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Congress · 116th Congress

Lawmakers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines

All members of Congress have been encouraged to schedule appointments to get vaccinated through the Office of the Attending Physician.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Mask up, gingerbread men: It’s Christmas at the Capitol

While the occupants of the White House are reportedly charging ahead with a full schedule of December celebrations despite the pandemic, things are a bit more subdued at the other end of Pennsylvania

Policy · 116th Congress

Census count wraps up early amid questions about accuracy

Census Bureau officials said they have counted 99.9 percent of households throughout the country, and argued surges of staff in many areas have helped make up for the shortened schedule.

Policy · 116th Congress

Census Bureau to end 2020 count on Thursday

That schedule changed around the time President Donald Trump signed a memorandum to exclude undocumented immigrants from apportionment.

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump nominates Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has not announced a schedule for confirmation hearings, but has announced he backs a confirmation vote on the floor before the election

Policy · 116th Congress

Shortened census schedule cuts data review time

will conclude all enumeration efforts on Sept. 30, and then comb through data before wrapping up the whole process by Dec. 31 — half the time the agency originally anticipated after delaying its initial schedule

Policy · 116th Congress

Shaheen asks for watchdog probe into Census Bureau schedule

[Census Bureau to halt counting efforts a month early] “I believe that this deviation in schedule is driven not by expert opinions of career Census Bureau employees but by external pressure

Policy · 116th Congress

Trump team’s case for new nuke cites risks in current arsenal

Under the administration’s current plan, it will have gone from planning to upgrade, life-extend or replace five warheads in 2018 to nine today, despite the fact that the NNSA has had trouble staying on schedule