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Senate clears massive year-end spending bill with coronavirus relief

Wyden said he agreed with the sentiment that energy policy should be “technology neutral” without subsidies for favored industries, but that it wasn’t time yet to revoke support for the wind electricity

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump signs two-day stopgap funding bill, averts shutdown

Objections to quick Senate passage thinned out one by one, with Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., letting the measure go through on a voice vote after promising to object to any omnibus package without “substantial

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Mitch’s last-minute shopping

“Barack Obama did not accept corporate contributions for his 2009 inaugural, and neither should Joe Biden,” Maria Langholz of Demand Progress said in an email to ATR.

Congress · 116th Congress

Congressional leaders near $900B coronavirus relief deal

And we agreed we should not leave town until we’ve made law.” Added Schumer: “We are close to an agreement. It’s not a done deal yet, but we are very close.”

Congress · 116th Congress

Hill leaders seek to clinch spending, coronavirus aid deals

McConnell and Pelosi for the past week have said lawmakers wouldn’t leave town without a coronavirus relief deal in hand, as well as completed fiscal 2021 spending bills.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

‘Personnel is policy’: What Ayanna Pressley saw as a staffer

“That was the situation for most offices at the time,” the Massachusetts Democrat says of those days without a paycheck, interning for a member of a big political family, Rep. Joseph P.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

The 12 days of Congress’ clichés

’Tis the season for legislative clichés, and here are a few that Congress can’t seem to live without

Congress · 116th Congress

Biden poised to add diversity to federal courts

Barrett, Trump said, would become one of only two justices born and raised in the South and the only current justice without a degree from Harvard or Yale.