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Policy · 116th Congress

Next president will need to repair trust in health agencies

In order to win back public trust, the agencies also should focus on doctors and local health officials, said former Baltimore Health Commissioner Leana Wen, a professor of public health at the George

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Voters gonna vote

But a number of competitive races expected to be called within hours after polls close should provide an early indication of where things are headed.

Policy · 116th Congress

Election may affect whether North Carolina expands Medicaid

He said lawmakers should instead advocate policies like expanding access to telemedicine and increasing the scope of practice for nurse practitioners and allow them to provide services often offered

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Trump’s worst possible closing message

Toward the end of that cycle, Republicans explicitly argued that voters should not give Bill Clinton a “blank check” — which meant electing a Republican Congress to “check” Clinton.

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

Policy · 116th Congress

Top House tax writers unveil retirement savings proposal

The stall in retirement savings due to unemployment related to COVID-19 should prompt House members to consider the legislation during the upcoming lame-duck session, Richman said.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

2 GOP senators’ strategies diverge, but both are in peril

Gardner convinced a majority of his fellow GOP senators this year to back legislation to permanently fund national park maintenance, he broke with longstanding party orthodoxy — which held that Congress should

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

Policy · 116th Congress

UK limit on cryptocurrency derivatives draws attention in US

Ariel Zetlin-Jones, an economics professor at Carnegie Mellon University, said he didn’t believe cryptocurrency markets would reach a size that could threaten financial stability without significant

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Excuse me, but is that a partisan wave building?

Both presidential campaigns are focused on that handful of states (along with a few others, like Georgia and Ohio), and we should all watch for changes in public opinion in those crucial places.

Policy · 116th Congress

Census count wraps up early amid questions about accuracy

“Under the Constitution, the federal government must conduct a complete and accurate Census, and this duty should not be trumped by adherence to a statutory deadline that never envisioned a once-in-a-generation