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House rules package offers compromise on members’ requests

The rules leave the door open to adoption of additional remote voting procedures in the future by requiring the House Administration chairperson to submit to the speaker and the Rules Committee “

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Senate circulates 2021 calendar

[documentcloud url=”https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20434049-senate-2021″] The Supreme Court has ruled that intra-session recess appointments when the Senate is meeting in pro forma

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House passes Postal Service funding, service standards

Maloney, D-N.Y., the bill’s lead sponsor, released new documents showing the nationwide Postal Service performance from mail possession to delivery, measured against the service expectation, declined as

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GAO: Higher nuke budgets won’t add much capability

“According to our analysis of NNSA documents and interviews with NNSA officials, a reevaluation of the funding needed to meet existing requirements, rather than costs associated with new requirements

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No final stimulus deal yet; negotiators say Tuesday’s the day

We are taking him to our office to go through documents,” Mnuchin said. The good vibes extended to rank-and-file Democrats waiting for signals from leadership.

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Federal judges: From political players to lifetime appointments

He was confirmed by the Senateon a 49–46 vote, with one Republican, Utah’s Mitt Romney, voting against him because of Truncale’s description of Obama as “un-American imposter” years earlier.

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Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 5

A day after President Donald Trump presented what amounted to a summary of how he’ll campaign for reelection, the Senate began voting on whether he should continue his first term.

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Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 4

Grassley sent to the National Archives and Records Administration for records of those meetings apparently produced thousands of pages of responsive documents, which will have to go through a classification

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Senate plans Wednesday vote to acquit Trump

Asked if he’s satisfied with voting Wednesday, Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri  said, “I’d rather conclude it right away.”

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 31

Any proposals seeking to subpoena witnesses and documents would be out of order after the vote on considering new evidence is unsuccessful.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 30

“That was a debate I made up until the very last minute, and I decided that we’re going to have enough voting tomorrow,” the Kentucky Republican said.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 29

Once the Q&A is completed, the Senate will have four hours to debate the witness issue before voting.