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Schumer lays out ambitious spring, early summer agenda

“Instead of arguing about the election reforms on which we disagree, Congress should be working together to enact those on which we can agree,” Manchin said in a statement Thursday.

Congress · 117th Congress

GameStop hearing targets stock lending, social media

“With GameStop, groups of individual investors acted in concert, at a speed and size unimaginable without social media in its current form,” Alan Grujic, founder and CEO of All of Us Financial, a

Policy · 117th Congress

CDC revises distancing advice in schools in bid to open classrooms

All elementary schools can adhere to the three-feet guidance without major risks, as can middle and high schools in communities where transmission is low, moderate or substantial — meaning in places

Policy · 117th Congress

Senate Republicans denounce Biden’s border wall funding freeze

that the previous administration redirected for border wall construction were never appropriated by Congress for that purpose and President Biden’s proclamation makes it quite clear that construction should

Policy · 117th Congress

Mayorkas defends border response, expects 20-year high

[As more migrant children arrive, Biden faces political hurdles] Border agents recorded more than 100,000 crossings in February, including more than 9,000 migrant children arriving without their

Congress · 117th Congress

Guzman receives Senate confirmation to lead SBA

Without congressional action, the program would end March 31. FiscalNote, the parent company of CQ Roll Call, has received a loan under the program.

White House · 117th Congress

Biden’s address on pandemic anniversary culminates day of firsts

from Congress looking remarkably similar to what he had originally proposed — especially given the peculiarities of the budget reconciliation process that Democrats used to advance it from bill to law without

Congress · 117th Congress

Will Congress continue using tech tools forced by COVID-19?

Now, as the pace of vaccination across the country picks up and a return to pre-pandemic normal appears increasingly possible, lawmakers and reform advocates are debating whether Congress should

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: What the GOP isn’t attacking (yet)

A spokesperson for the congressman told Insider that his financial adviser “makes trading decisions on his behalf without his regular input.” And The Daily Beast reported that Texas Republican Rep.