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Congress · 117th Congress

Impeachment trial could knock Biden virus aid plan off course

Complicating matters further, the House is currently scheduled to be in session for committee work only during the first two weeks of March, though it’s conceivable that schedule could change.

Policy · 117th Congress

Rental property owners get late assist in year-end spending law

deduction limits, if they were willing to operate under what’s known as the alternative depreciation system — which for commercial and residential property owners is typically a 40-year depreciation schedule

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

These legislative whisperers were kicked out of the Capitol

on to a letter protesting the rules change, calling it “an effort to censor opposing views, and to deny the primary source of information to the minority party as we embark upon a furious legislative schedule

Congress · 116th Congress

House votes to decriminalize marijuana

The bill would remove marijuana from the schedule of illegal drugs established under the 1970 Controlled Substances Act, where it remains classified as a highly dangerous drug without health benefits

Policy · 116th Congress

Census Bureau finds processing problems amid deadline sprint

In a letter sent to Dillingham on Thursday night, she cited documents leaked to the committee earlier this year that said the compressed schedule could undercut accuracy of the count.

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

U.S. Agency for Global Media unrecognizable under Trump ally

Such was Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch’s determination to fulfill Trump’s wish that the Idaho Republican broke with decades of bipartisan tradition on the committee to schedule a confirmation