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Campaigns · 116th Congress

A second look at the Colorado Senate race

And second, to weaken Hickenlooper for the general election against GOP incumbent Cory Gardner should the former governor make it to the fall.

Congress · 116th Congress

Policing overhaul hinges on compromise

use incentives to encourage them to, and on whether the government should allow citizens to sue individual police officers. 

Policy · 116th Congress

COVID-19 panel questions Fed effort to help small businesses

The commission also pointedly noted that large companies have taken advantage of the borrowing costs lowered thanks to the Fed’s interventions without passing along those benefits to employees.

Policy · 116th Congress

Coronavirus economy drains Social Security, Medicare coffers

[Senate spending bills face delay over amendment fight] “We should have been concerned about it even before the virus hit,” said Charles Blahous, a research analyst at the Mercatus Center at

Policy · 116th Congress

Key GOP senator endorses permanent telehealth provisions

“We ought to stop and think for a moment about how significant a change this is and whether it would have even possibly happened without this crisis,” Alexander said in a hearing on telehealth Wednesday

Policy · 116th Congress

Immigration attorneys face courtroom challenges amid pandemic

EOIR spokeswoman Kathryn Mattingly said in an email that the agency “has successfully used video teleconferencing (VTC) for many years to provide more timely hearings without compromising due process

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate spending bills face delay over amendment fight

The Republican aide said if Congress is going to approve additional spending for the COVID-19 pandemic, it should be done in line with the previous four aid packages, which were all emergency supplemental

Congress · 116th Congress

Policing bill authors to get action they’ve long sought

“There’s no question that it protects the police as much as it protects the citizens because, without the camera, each side is left to its own devices to explain what happened,” she said.

Opinion · 116th Congress

America — Halfway between hope and heartbreak

A mid-2019 Gallup poll found that a whopping 93 percent of Americans believed “gays or lesbians should … have equal rights as non-gays or non-lesbians in terms of job opportunities.”

Congress · 116th Congress

Capitol Police, a department shrouded in secrecy

“For them to be an agency operating in the District without the same kind of transparency that the District government has is really not a good thing, and Congress should address it and fix it.”

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate panel considers steps to reopen schools

The Senate health committee on Wednesday considered the steps schools should take to reopen later this year as officials seek to protect students, teachers and staff from COVID-19 while compensating for