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The House considered several bills under suspension of the rules, including one providing temporary protected status (TPS) for residents of Hong Kong and another calling for the global…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,539 viewsThe House considered several bills under suspension of the rules, including one providing temporary protected status (TPS) for residents of Hong Kong and another calling for the global…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,539 viewsDefense Secretary Mark Esper addressed the Congressional Military Family Summit with pre-recorded remarks. The event, which was hosted by the Congressional Military Family Caucus, covered…
591 viewsLawmakers passed a resolution reaffirming the House of Representative’s commitment to the orderly and peaceful transfer of power called for in the Constitution. The Senate the previous week…
View in Congressional Chronicle255 viewsThe House considered more than 20 bills under suspension of the rules, including one reaffirming the House of Representative’s commitment to the orderly and peaceful transfer of power…
View in Congressional Chronicle3,223 viewsThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioners testified before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on efforts to expand broadband access and other technology related issues. The…
707 viewsThe House passed a fiscal year 2021 spending package to fund the Departments of Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services and other agencies.
View in Congressional Chronicle7,449 viewsThe House debated amendments to a fiscal year 2021 spending package to fund the Departments of Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services and other agencies.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,796 viewsThe House considered spending bills for fiscal year 2021 and two child care measures.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,322 viewsEnergy Secretary Dan Brouillette testified before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy about issues facing the department amid the coronavirus pandemic. Secretary Brouillette highlighted the role of the…
555 viewsA House Energy and Commerce subcommittee held a virtual hearing on efforts to protect consumers from COVID-19 scams during the coronavirus pandemic. Witnesses included officials from the…
121 viewsThe House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing on federal resources for tribal communities. The hearing focused on disparities in Native American communities such as broadband…
313 viewsThe House considered and passed the debate rules for a $1.5 trillion Infrastructure bill.
View in Congressional Chronicle568 viewsWhite House Coronavirus Task Force members Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Stephen Hahn, and Dr. Robert Redfield, along with Admiral Brett Giroir, who oversees coronavirus testing capacity for the…
20,161 viewsEnvironmental advocates testified virtually at a House subcommittee hearing on the coronavirus pandemic and its environmental impact on low-income and minority communities. Several questions to the witnesses…
739 viewsThe House debated and passed H.Res. 935, which establishes a Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis as a select investigative subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight and…
View in Congressional Chronicle9,689 viewsRepresentative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, took part in a discussion at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor,…
354 viewsRepresentative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (D-WA) shared her reading list with Book TV.
173 viewsThe House worked on three measures, dealing with Medicaid block grants, labor union rights, and disaster relief for Puerto Rico after recent earthquakes. Members also voted to block a resolution…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,367 viewsThe House debated and voted on several suspension bills dealing with such issues as veterans health, water infrastructure, and the naming of post offices.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,173 viewsThe House debated legislation that would change the nation’s credit reporting system and give consumers more power over what is in their credit reports.
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