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‘Paper hearings’ replace committee staple in the Senate

An internal memo pertaining to paper hearings that was obtained by CQ Roll Call states that paper hearings are not official hearings according to the Standing Rules of the Senate, and that entering

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Badger State bungle

He called for the state to seek federal election grant funding recently approved by Congress but not to run the election entirely by mail.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Voting advocates say Wisconsin election should be a warning

At a White House briefing Tuesday, President Donald Trump said there was no concern about holding Wisconsin’s election until he endorsed a conservative state Supreme Court justice on the ballot.

Policy · 116th Congress

EPA urged to heed warning in study of pollution and COVID-19

[Trump throws ‘wrecking ball’ across federal inspectors general] The organization reiterated its call for the EPA to strengthen rather than weaken its air pollution standards or the National

Policy · 116th Congress

FDA is pushed to further loosen hand sanitizer guidelines

And those concerns were backed up in a letter Friday from 87 members of Congress urging FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn to allow the liquor industry to use its undenatured alcohol in the emergency

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: $2 trillion edition

Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff had harsh words for Trump after the Labor Department reported record unemployment figures Thursday showing that 3.28 million Americans filed jobless

Congress · 116th Congress

Remote voting? Rand Paul COVID-19 diagnosis prompts more discussion

President Donald Trump on Sunday endorsed the idea of Congress setting up remote voting procedures “on a temporary basis” after Paul, a Kentucky Republican, tested positive for the novel coronavirus

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump-appointed judge playing defense on presidential powers

They see the appointment of federal judges who can pass their litmus test on social issues — and champion deregulation — as a way to circumvent legislative gridlock in Congress and counter the influence