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Policy · 116th Congress

Undisclosed delays plague atomic programs, cost billions to fix

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

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Uncharted territory

Our CQ Roll Call team is also providing regular updates through the CQ on Congress podcast. As for us, we’re working to see what paths campaigns are taking through this uncharted territory.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Sherrod Brown skips air travel amid coronavirus

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.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Wash your hands after reading this

Inside Elections rates the race Tilts Democratic. On the airwaves: Democrats in competitive House districts are getting some air cover this week.

Policy · 116th Congress

White House ban on European travel far from universal

“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

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

How lawmakers are spending their coronavirus self-quarantines

“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

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Hangover Thursday

“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?

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators raise air travel concerns

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