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Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Staffers keep clashing over masks in the Capitol hallways

He no longer feels safe on the Hill after a pro-Trump mob attacked the Capitol at the beginning of the year, and the continued tension over masking has made the climate even worse for him. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Quarterly clues

Rules of debate: Senate Republicans blocked debate on an elections and campaign finance overhaul, but Democrats and their allied outside advocates say they plan to carry on their push, including

Policy · 117th Congress

Critics, supporters see Biden’s OCC nominee reining in fintech

Mick Mulvaney — the former House Republican member and White House chief of staff during the Trump administration, now on the board of advisers for the Chamber of Digital Commerce — said in a statement

Policy · 117th Congress

Provider groups lobby HHS as COVID-19 fund deadlines near

Medical provider groups are pressuring the Biden administration to ease the rules for a $178 billion COVID-19 relief fund as the first deadline nears for doctors to report on how they spent the money.

Congress · 117th Congress

Ethics panel announces four investigations

The OCE found that Mooney had spent thousands in campaign funds on personal pursuits, including on fast food and family vacations.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: So much for infrastructure week

Former President Donald Trump, who negotiated a troop withdrawal last year that Biden chose to enact, seized on the Afghan government’s collapse and is sending fundraising emails.

Policy · 117th Congress

Ahead of midterms, Democrats feel pressure to pass citizenship

And now, with control of both chambers of Congress and the White House, Democrats will likely bear the brunt of the political consequences with voters and advocates in 2022 if they fail to deliver on citizenship

Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol Police, MPD to get Congressional Gold Medals

Legislation to honor the Capitol Police and Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department with Congressional Gold Medals — in recognition of their heroism in protecting members of Congress from pro-Trump

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats change tack on spending bill floor debate

Two Democrats voting against the rule had offered amendments with bipartisan support at the Rules Committee seeking to divert funds in the $62.2 billion State-Foreign Operations bill to pro-democracy