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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. 

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

In sweat-free summer, cash for charity dries up

But for the softball team, in-person practices will still depend on the House and Senate schedules, and no one knows when the coronavirus could peak again.

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

New rules ease rest mandates for truck drivers

Lewie Pugh, executive vice president of Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, said the new rules mean “truckers will soon have a little bit more control over their daily schedules.”

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.”

Congress · 116th Congress

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.

Congress · 116th Congress

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

Congress · 116th Congress

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.”

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Warren ‘Medicare for All’ plan has $20.5 trillion price tag

roughly the forty biggest banks in the country,” according to the plan, would raise about $100 billion more.Taxes on large corporations ($2.9 trillion): The plan would eliminate accelerated-depreciation schedules