Congress Not Likely to Return Early for Disaster Relief
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) reiterated this past weekend that Congress will not return to Washington early to pass a supplemental funding measure for disaster relief. While acknowledging that Congress will need to act to provide the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with additional funds for recovery efforts, the Speaker has maintained that it will take […]
- May 12, 2020
Today on the Hill: Special COVID-19 Edition (5/12)
Capitol Hill Update House lawmakers are continuing to work on their “CARES 2.0” stimulus proposal, as well as a temporary emergency rule change that would allow for remote voting and committee hearings.The Rules Committee is currently scheduled to meet Thursday morning to develop the rule that will govern debate for these measures — a move that […]
- May 11, 2020
This Week on the Hill: House Dems Continue Work on ‘CARES 2.0,’ Remote Work Proposals
Capitol Hill Update House lawmakers are continuing their work on their “CARES 2.0” stimulus proposal, as well as a temporary emergency rule change that would allow for remote voting and committee hearings. As such, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer announced moments ago that Members “may” convene for legislative business no earlier than this Friday pending the […]
- May 11, 2020
Financial Services Report (5/11)
House lawmakers are currently scheduled to return to Washington next week, as House Democrats continue to work on tying loose ends on their forthcoming stimulus proposal. Provisions expected in the section from the Financial Services Committee include: prohibitions on negative credit reporting, debt collection and wage garnishment of stimulus funds, as well as rental market […]
- May 8, 2020
Today on the Hill: Special COVID-19 Edition (5/8)
Capitol Hill Update House lawmakers are currently scheduled to return to Washington next week, yet the lack of a “CARES 2.0” proposal from House Democratic leadership suggests that this date could get pushed to the following week of May 18. House Democrats are still tying up loose ends on their forthcoming stimulus proposal and have […]
- May 7, 2020
Today on the Hill: Special COVID-19 Edition (5/7)
Capitol Hill Update Senators will convene for legislative business this morning while House lawmakers continue to distance themselves from Capitol Hill due to health and safety concerns from the Attending Physician’s office. While House Democratic leadership indicated that members could return as soon as next week, that date could get pushed to the following week […]
- May 6, 2020
Today on the Hill: Special COVID-19 Edition (5/6)
Capitol Hill Update House Democratic leadership is formulating a strategy to bring another COVID-19 legislative package to the floor. Democrats have reportedly been working off of Speaker Pelosi’s counteroffer to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) original CARES Act as a starting point for developing their forthcoming bill, prioritizing funding for state and local governments, […]
- May 5, 2020
TRP Grants Newsletter
In This Issue: Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program – COVID-19 Supplemental Fire Prevention and Safety Grants Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant Adult Drug Court and Veterans Treatment Court Discretionary Grant Program Gulf States Law Enforcement Technology Initiative
- May 5, 2020
Today on the Hill: Special COVID-19 Edition (5/5)
Capitol Hill Update House Democratic leadership is formulating a strategy to bring another COVID-19 legislative package to the floor. On a caucus call yesterday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) stated that she is pushing Committee chairs to finalize their portions of the “CARES 2.0” legislation as soon as possible in the hopes of finalizing the package […]
- May 5, 2020
Health Policy Report (5/4)
Capitol Hill Update Senators will return this afternoon to resume legislative business, but the House will remain away from Washington amid health and safety concerns from the Attending Physician’s office. As the floor and Committee schedules for coming days and weeks take shape, leadership officials stated that Congress is likely to consider another round of […]
- May 4, 2020
Today on the Hill: Special COVID-19 Edition (5/4)
Capitol Hill Update Senators will return this afternoon to resume legislative business, but the House will remain away from Washington amid health and safety concerns from the Attending Physician’s office. As the floor and Committee schedules for coming days and weeks take shape, leadership officials stated that Congress is likely to consider another round of […]
- May 1, 2020
Today on the Hill: Special COVID-19 Edition (5/1)
Capitol Hill Update Senators will return on Monday to resume legislative business, but the House will remain away from Washington amid health and safety concerns from the Attending Physician’s office. As the floor and Committee schedules for coming days and weeks takes shape, leadership officials stated that Congress is likely to consider another round of […]
- April 30, 2020
Today on the Hill: Special COVID-19 Edition (4/30)
Capitol Hill Recap House and Senate lawmakers are distancing themselves from Capitol Hill amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The Senate is scheduled to return on Monday, May 4, but the House will remain away from Washington amid health and safety concerns from the Attending Physician’s office. While the floor and Committee schedules for coming days and […]