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Spat over veterans health care emergency funds stalls spending deal

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., is insisting that $12.5 billion for veterans’ medical care should not be classified as emergency spending that is exempt from budget caps, these people

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump’s postelection power plays risk troubles at home and abroad

mused aloud on social media that Trump could be destroying evidence, organizing a coup to remain in office or planning some military move that his presumably more compliant new secretary would carry out without

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate GOP lays out priorities in fiscal 2021 spending showdown

McConnell has said improvements in the economy indicate Congress should pass a more “targeted” relief bill while Pelosi has said the increase in cases and deaths show the health care sector, economy

Congress · 116th Congress

Democrats’ dream election scenario is still alive

Its power was short-lived, but it also left a consequential record, having cut the ranks of those without health insurance and created safeguards to prevent the credit markets from melting down, as they

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Election experts doubt Supreme Court decides White House race

Yet this year has several reasons why legal challenges could be more likely, including a pandemic across the country, a president raging, without evidence, about voting fraud, and the potential threat

Congress · 116th Congress

House Democrats float tax compromises in coronavirus relief talks

offering several concessions to Republicans on pandemic-related tax items, including a temporary fix to the thorny problem of how teleworkers and others who work in multiple states during the pandemic should

Congress · 116th Congress

Barrett, with Scalia as model, may be a moderate on regulation

Barrett would hew closely to Scalia’s trunk of originalism once on the court, or branch out like Gorsuch, but she has given a lot of thought to the question of when jurists — particularly originalists — should

Congress · 116th Congress

How safe would a ‘moon suit’ Senate vote on Barrett be?

The guidance states that people should isolate until at least 10 days from the onset of their symptoms and go at least 24 hours without a fever with other symptoms improving — no exemption for a