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Should lawmakers be sleeping in their offices during a pandemic?

remotely or in person is made on an office-by-office basis, though congressional leaders have encouraged members to limit the number of staff working at the Capitol campus and to use staggered and rotating schedules

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 10

Stay loose: Republican senators were told by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday to keep their schedules flexible for the end of next week when they might take up impeachment.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 9

Republican senators were told by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at a lunch Thursday to keep their schedules flexible for the end of next week, when they are supposed to leave Washington for a weeklong

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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 13

“You’ve just blown up everybody’s schedules,” shouted ranking member Doug Collins, R-Ga., who later called Nadler’s move “the most bush league stunt I have seen in my professional life.”

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Bernhardt’s office acknowledges meetings left off schedule

Secretary David Bernhardt’s staff intentionally left controversial meetings with representatives of fossil fuel, timber and water interests off his public calendar, citing “internal protocol” governing his schedules

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The bells of Congress, they are a-changin’

Some workers whose schedules aren’t dictated by floor action even manage to tune them out. Newcomers and visitors find them, well, alarming.

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Navy routinely buys defective ships

As technical problems cause contract costs to balloon and schedules to slip, the brass typically decides to just get the ship out of the shipyard where it was built and move it to Navy ports — and then