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Congress · 117th Congress

Unfinished infrastructure deal faces uncertain vote

Schumer has to be able to control the schedule,” Sen. Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said. Murphy is not in the negotiating group, but others who are agreed. 

Congress · 117th Congress

House to take up seven-bill fiscal 2022 spending package

If the House approves the seven-bill package, it will head to the Senate where appropriators in that chamber have yet to schedule markups, though Senate Appropriations Chairman Patrick J.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: DC, where TX Dems summer

“Since that time, I have maintained a full, active schedule in Congress, campaigned aggressively for re-election, and lived and enjoyed life to the fullest.”

White House · 117th Congress

Biden should be ready for Putin to talk about Jan. 6

A senior administration official outlined the expected schedule for Wednesday, saying Biden was set to arrive at the meeting venue after Putin, who is scheduled to show up at 1 p.m. local time.

Congress · 117th Congress

House fast-track process for bipartisan bills threatened

The following week, House leaders did not schedule any bills on the suspension calendar. When they tried this week to bring suspensions back, they encountered Republican objections.

Congress · 117th Congress

Why some Democrats are nervous about a $15 minimum wage

Biden’s schedule for phasing in the new wage would affect 28 states in the first year: the 21 that currently use the $7.25 minimum plus seven others with rates below the $9.50 per hour that would

Opinion · 117th Congress

The risks of a fragile majority

It’s one thing to schedule something, it’s another to get it done. And I don’t think you’ll get it done unless you can see some real effort put into meaningful bipartisanship.”

Policy · 117th Congress

Vaccine shortage complicates return to classrooms

made more acute in states where governors followed the advice of former President Donald Trump’s top health officials to broaden eligibility to millions of seniors younger than 75 years old ahead of schedule