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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.
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
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
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
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.
Congress · 116th Congress
Road ahead: Surveillance powers deadline approaches amid coronavirus concerns
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Policy · 116th Congress
Supreme Court defers to Congress on cross-border shooting lawsuits
A divided Supreme Court deferred to Congress on Tuesday when it comes to allowing lawsuits arising from cross-border law enforcement incidents, in a case where a U.S.
Policy · 116th Congress
Appeals court rules in favor of Trump family planning rule
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a Trump administration rule blocking groups that provide or refer for abortions from receiving federal family planning grant money.
Policy · 116th Congress
Not on the candidates’ radar: The ‘sixth great extinction’
The Trump administration gave Democratic contenders a window in late January when it moved to relax federal rules against killing birds. The proposed rule, from the U.S.
Policy · 116th Congress
EPA finalizes clean water rollback amid science challenges
The Trump administration on Thursday finalized a rule that significantly reduces the federal government’s role in regulating waterways, fulfilling a campaign promise to farmers and energy interests and
Policy · 116th Congress
Puerto Rico earthquake supplemental under discussion in House
A 6.4 magnitude quake hit southern Puerto Rico on Jan. 7, killing one person, and a 5.9 magnitude aftershock hit on Saturday, according to local reports.
Policy · 116th Congress
The perils of positive thinking
Donnelly reported in the Dec. 2 issue of CQ Magazine, Congress has given the Defense Department a new set of rules to try to drive more efficient, and much faster, weapons buying.
Policy · 116th Congress
Strange bedfellows as local battles over Airbnb attract Capitol Hill attention
“So when I was reelected to Congress, it was definitely on my radar to eliminate that argument,” said Case, who won an open seat in 2018.
Policy · 116th Congress
New census data: About 1 million same-sex households in US
Maury pointed out that the departments of Justice and Health and Human Services under Trump have pulled back on plans to gather information about participants in their programs and crime victims.
Policy · 116th Congress
Democrats urge career EPA scientist to resist research limits
The long-serving EPA scientist came to a House committee to defend a Trump administration proposal to limit the kind of science used in environmental rulemaking, but Democrats on the panel urged her to
Policy · 116th Congress
Could take FEC a while to regain a quorum, but don’t expect a ‘Wild West’
Even as the Federal Election Commission prepares to grind to a halt on the cusp of the 2020 elections, campaign finance experts say politicians and donors who flout the nation’s political money rules may
Policy · 116th Congress
Marching abortion opponents have message for Trump administration: Do more
President Donald Trump addressed the group last year, the first time a sitting president has done so.