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Unemployment insurance provision hangs up coronavirus relief package
“If this is not a drafting error then this is the worst idea I’ve seen in a long time,” Graham said.
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“If this is not a drafting error then this is the worst idea I’ve seen in a long time,” Graham said.
“This totally throws their primary budget out the window,” one GOP strategist said. Another unknown factor is how long the pandemic will last.
“I felt like the owner of a racehorse that was about to win the prize,” Dearie said in an interview.
The Trump administration wants $3.1 billion more this year than last for the Energy Department’s nuclear weapons budget, but internal government documents show the raise is devoted substantially to covering
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Up to $50 billion would be made available to passenger air carriers while up to $8 billion would go to cargo air carriers.
to be the leader on telecommuting, which is something that should have been in the plans for an emergency plan,” Cardin said Wednesday night.
Sarah Chamberlain, president of the Republican Main Street Partnership, agreed. “We have to show that we understand this is a crisis and we are on top of it,” she said.
“I definitely think we could see a chilling effect on workers.
And that means not so much when we’re out, thinking, “How do I keep from getting infected by that person over there?” The question is, “If by chance I have it.” We all should think this way.
“I’m speaking to senators, I don’t want to predict, OK, I think there’s a lot of bipartisan support, I hope they pass this bill,” the Treasury chief said.
Inside Elections rates the race Tilts Democratic. On the airwaves: Democrats in competitive House districts are getting some air cover this week.
“While these new travel restrictions will be disruptive to some travelers, this decisive action is needed to protect the American public from further exposure to the potentially deadly coronavirus
“You can only imagine my sinking feeling when, as Air Force One was taking off, the last message I get is from my chief of staff telling me they went through this guy’s phone and they found where
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“Neither I, nor my staff, are experiencing any symptoms at this time.”
Neither I, nor my staff, are experiencing any symptoms at this time,” Brownley said in a statement.
“It may sound weird, but I do enjoy doing it,” he told At the Races. “I believe in the candidates I try to help.” Venno?
“I did not actually anticipate any changes happening through peer review and that kind of statement which is in there [the report] is a little bit like a boilerplate precaution that we always have
On the same day that the House approved emergency spending in response to the coronavirus, senators expressed frustration over challenges to securing air travel against the disease that has killed at least