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Senate votes to keep government open amid wide gulf on spending

Given the holiday recess schedules this month and next, veterans of the appropriations process say realistically they have about three weeks in late November and early December to reach a bicameral framework

Trump’s legal and political calendars poised to clash

Donald Trump’s legal calendar has started to clash with the race for the Republican presidential nomination next year, as the schedules for a string of civil cases and historic prosecutions start to fill

McCarthy: No deal yet, but debt limit meeting ‘productive’

"He told us to have our schedules flexible, which he’s said countless times," Republican Study Committee Chairman Kevin Hern, R-Okla., said after leaving a Monday afternoon meeting with McCarthy and other

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Closing time

“Campaign schedules that used to be blasted to email inboxes are kept private, leaving reporters to dig like detectives just to figure out where a candidate will show up,” the Times says.

Congress · 117th Congress

Jan. 6 select committee requests Trump administration records

The committee is seeking information, such as call logs and schedules, of specific people, including former Vice President Mike Pence, former chief of staff Mark Meadows, former Trump aide Hope Hicks

Policy · 117th Congress

Medicaid beneficiaries less likely to get COVID-19 shots

The reasons why vaccination is lower for this population are complex but could include economic barriers like lack of access to transportation and child care or less flexible work schedules.

Congress · 117th Congress

Neal unveils paid leave, child care plan ahead of Biden speech

“Our economy is premised on the idea that some workers are worthy of ‘perks’, like paid leave or affordable child care that works for their schedules, while the majority are forced to fend for themselves