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Congress · 116th Congress

The House’s legislative ambitions will have to wait

Democrats shelved another vote, on the reauthorization of anti-terrorism surveillance authorities, after Trump, angered by FBI surveillance of one of his 2016 campaign aides, said he would veto the

Policy · 116th Congress

Interior watchdog: Senior official misused post to aid family

Attacks on IGs The Interior watchdog published its report a week after other government ombudsmen came under fire from President Donald Trump, who has taken to expelling inspectors general from the

Policy · 116th Congress

Administration releases details of COVID-19 aid to farmers

The Trump administration unveiled the ground rules Tuesday for distributing $16 billion in direct payments to farmers and ranchers feeling financial pain from COVID-19, but several agriculture groups say

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

A definitive guide to mask fashion on Capitol Hill

Of course, a few in Congress aren’t wearing masks at all, ignoring the advice of health experts and following the example of the country’s most visible holdout, Donald Trump.

Congress · 116th Congress

Ideological fault lines of economic reopening emerge

Trump has recommended a payroll tax holiday, while Trump’s appointee at the helm of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, warned on May 13 that Congress will need to do more to avoid permanent damage to

Policy · 116th Congress

EPA enforcement rollback challenged by attorneys general

Federal agencies have issued a flurry of regulations and rules during the coronavirus pandemic, a pattern legal experts say may be intended to avoid the reach of a law that allows Congress to strike

Policy · 116th Congress

Green supporters see holes in Democrats’ recovery bill

Nanette Barragán, D-Calif., who introduced the bill to keep the relief money from fossil fuel producers, plans to testify before the House Rules Committee on Thursday and argue for the inclusion of her