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Top Senate Official Disqualifies Minimum Wage From Stimulus Plan The parliamentarian ruled that the provision, which would gradually increase the wage to $15 an hour, violated the strict budgetary rules that limit what can be included in the package.
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House holds hearing on Capitol riot security failures The House Appropriations committee, which has direct oversight of the US Capitol Police, is holding a hearing today with acting USCP Chief Yogananda Pittman and acting House Sergeant at Arms Timothy Blodgett. This will mark the ...
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Lawmakers Clash Over Call for Special Panel to Investigate Capitol Assault The disputes are reminiscent of the fight surrounding the creation of the independent commission that conducted an inquiry into the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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Minimum wage increase imperiled in covid relief bill by Senate official's ruling The guidance from the parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, was communicated privately to key Senate offices and confirmed by aides in both parties. It could be a major setback for liberals hoping to use Biden's $1.9 trillion relief bill ...
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DC's Mayor Mourned Covid's Unequal Toll. Her Sister Is the Latest Victim. As the number of coronavirus deaths in the city reached 1,000 this week, three-fourths of the dead were Black.
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It's All About Trump: CPAC Seems Poised To Ignore Republican Identity Crisis When the annual Conservative Political Action Conference — CPAC for short — kicks off Thursday in Orlando, Fla., it might as well be called TPAC. That's because this year, it is all about Trump. The former president will headline the event with a Sunday ...
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Amid Shortfalls, Biden Signs Executive Order to Bolster Critical Supply Chains WASHINGTON — Automakers have been forced to halt production because of a lack of computer chips. Health care workers battling the coronavirus pandemic had to make do without masks as the United States waited on supplies from China.
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President Biden Revokes Trump's Controversial Classical Architecture Order Arbiters of good taste often disagree. That is certainly true of architecture. Late Wednesday, President Biden revoked a controversial executive order former President Trump signed in December called "Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture.
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Trump's tax returns have been turned over to Manhattan district attorney The transfer, involving millions of pages of records, occurred Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the former president's last-ditch bid to shield his information from the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr. (D).
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House Passes Sweeping Gay and Transgender Equality Legislation WASHINGTON — A divided House on Thursday narrowly passed a sprawling bill that would extend civil rights protections to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, but the measure faced an uphill battle to enactment, with ...
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