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Congress · 116th Congress
‘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.
Policy · 116th Congress
Trump considers letting small casino businesses get loans to cover payroll
AGA President and CEO Bill Miller wrote directly to Trump on Wednesday seeking changes to the April 2 Interim Final Rules from the SBA.
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.
Congress · 116th Congress
Conflicting priorities threaten quick coronavirus aid passage
A two-page Senate GOP-authored draft bill circulating on Wednesday would implement the Trump administration’s request without any changes.
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
Congress · 116th Congress
These National Guard members also serve in Congress.
Gonzales rates the race a Toss-Up, and the district is one that President Donald Trump carried in 2016 by nearly 10 percentage points.
Policy · 116th Congress
Trump to meet with oil industry as stockpiles near overflow
Oil industry executives say they will meet with President Donald Trump on Friday to discuss markets troubled by weak demand, tumbling prices and a supply glut.
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
Congress · 116th Congress
Trump signs massive $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief package
“Congress must act aggressively and act together now to stem the economic damage.”
Congress · 116th Congress
House Republicans flock to DC for stimulus vote, but will any object?
It can’t be implemented without a vote to change House rules.
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
Prisons and courts get coronavirus help in Senate relief bill
And the bill would allow the Bureau of Prisons to quickly create new rules to allow video and telephone visitations with inmates that are free of charge.
Congress · 116th Congress
Hospitals, health centers, veterans to get relief in coronavirus stimulus bill
It is fairly clear that Congress did not want to take on the responsibility of making those specific decisions, but that means they’ve given [them] over to someone else.
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
Policy · 116th Congress
Big Supreme Court opinions could come amid coronavirus outbreak
The justices already heard argument on some of the term’s biggest cases on contentious social, political and governmental power in what is shaping up to be a blockbuster term that indicates how far
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
Policy · 116th Congress
Hospitals ask for money as officials urge delays in elective procedures
Hospitals strapped for cash are asking Congress to provide them with financial assistance as they scramble to build up their capacity to treat more patients diagnosed with COVID-19.
Policy · 116th Congress
Mnuchin’s call for returning Fed authorities meets skepticism
Stoller said loosening accounting rules could be one of them. “That’s a pretty typical way to get bailout — you tell banks you don’t have to account for credit losses,” he said.