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    House Session

    The House approved the Senate-passed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. The vote was 220-211, with all Republicans and one Democrat voting against the measure. President Biden signed the le…

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    Morning Hour

    The House met for Morning Hour, with members permitted to speak on any topic.

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    House Session

    The House passed the PFAS Action Act of 2021. The bill requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to designate perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals as hazardous and ma…

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    House Session

    The House in a 222-190 vote passed a bill to create a 13-member select committee to investigate the January 6, 2021, attack on U.S. Capitol. All Democrats voted in favor of the resolution, a…

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    House Session

    The House passed an organized labor bill, the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, that makes it easier for workers to unionize. Members also debated and passed the rule for the final…

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    House Hearing on COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

    Two House Education and Labor subcommittees held a remote hearing on COVID-19 vaccination requirements. Witnesses and lawmakers addressed vaccine mandates, including their legality, and thei…

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    House Session

    The House passed legislation to protect pregnant workers from discrimination by requiring employers to make reasonable accommodations for employees limited by pregnancy, childbirth, or relat…

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    House Session, Part 1

    The House met for one-minute speeches.

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    Morning Hour

    The House met for Morning Hour, with members permitted to speak on any topic.

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    Morning Hour

    The House met for Morning Hour, with members permitted to speak on any topic.

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    House Session

    In a vote of 219-212, the House voted to suspend the debt ceiling through December 16, 2022. Democratic Representatives Golden (ME) and Schrader (OR) voted “no.” Republican Representative Ki…

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    House Session, Part 1

    The House convened for one-minute speeches.

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    House Session, Part 1

    The House convened for one-minute speeches.

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    Morning Hour

    The House met for Morning Hour, with members permitted to speak on any topic.

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    House Session, Part 1

    The House convened for one-minute speeches.

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    Department of Veterans Affairs Oversight

    Veteran’s Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough testified before the House Veterans' Affairs Committee on his agency’s COVID-19 pandemic response and progress made at the VA during the first 100…

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    House Session

    The House considered 17 suspension bills dealing with such issues as food allergies and scams targeting senior citizens. Julia Letlow (R-LA), who won a special election in March, was sworn i…

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    House Hearing on Department of Education Priorities

    Education Secretary Miguel Cardona testified about the department’s priorities during a House Education and Labor Committee hearing. The secretary responded to a variety of questions regardi…

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    Hearing on Federal Funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities

    Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s) were the focus of a House Education and Labor subcommittee hearing, specifically the amount of federal support for the institutions. Wit…

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    Morning Hour

    The House met for Morning Hour, with members permitted to speak on any topic.

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