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Congress · 116th Congress

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

Congress · 116th Congress

Coronavirus relief talks stuck on scope of aid

However, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer urged members to keep their schedules clear for an emergency session whenever there is a negotiated package ready to pass.

Policy · 116th Congress

Fauci warns US needs to reverse COVID-19 trends

Local officials may need to adapt and shift to options for online learning or having students in the classroom less frequently if a school needs to modify schedules. Sen. 

Opinion · 116th Congress

Pandemics change, but Congress stays the same

​​​​​​Neither the Senate nor House historical offices could find evidence the chambers altered their schedules; the Congressional Record doesn’t reveal that they made much of an impression.

Policy · 116th Congress

Green supporters see holes in Democrats’ recovery bill

“Relief provisions ensuring renewable projects can secure financing and meet safe harbor continuity schedules are critical to preserving a strong domestic clean energy sector.”

Policy · 116th Congress

Airlines get break from service requirements

Grants and loans from the recovery measure came with mandates to continue serving all airports on their schedules. Exceptions have been made.

Policy · 116th Congress

CBP officers demand more protective gear amid COVID fears

The union said CBP employees in his sector also had been allowed to reduce their weekly schedules to limit physical public interaction by taking advantage of a paid time off policy.

Policy · 116th Congress

Children’s advocates want more COVID-19 protections

Many pediatricians discourage bringing in children for well-visits during the public health emergency, for example, but Gupta says it’s still important for people to stick to vaccination schedules to protect