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U.S. lawmakers look for path ahead on billions in restaurant, small business aid
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 12, 2022
WASHINGTON — Restaurants and other businesses that have survived more than two years of COVID-19 restrictions could see an infusion of federal dollars in the coming months, as long as U.S. lawmakers reach final agreement on a multibillion-dollar package. The U.S. House has approved a bill with $42 billion for restaurants and $13 billion for a hard-hit […]
New federal COVID aid delayed after U.S. Senate Republicans insist on immigration debate
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 8, 2022
WASHINGTON — Members of Congress have departed their offices and hearing rooms on Capitol Hill for a two-week spring recess without passing additional funding to combat the coronavirus, amid a stalemate over immigration policy. Despite reaching a bipartisan agreement Monday for $10 billion for testing, treatments and vaccines, much of it needed in states, the […]
Congress votes to back Ukraine by suspending normal trade relations with Russia
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 7, 2022
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Congress on Thursday voted overwhelmingly to suspend normal trade relations with Russia and reinforce a ban on Russian oil imports, following weeks of back-and-forth negotiations over the specifics. Senators, in a pair of rare 100-0 votes, agreed to send both measures to the U.S. House, where lawmakers voted 420-3 to suspend normal […]
U.S. Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson, ‘America at its best,’ to Supreme Court
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 7, 2022
WASHINGTON — Ketanji Brown Jackson will make history by becoming the first Black woman to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court, after Democratic and Republican senators voted Thursday to confirm her to the lifetime appointment. The 53-47 vote comes just six weeks after President Joe Biden announced his nomination of Jackson from the White House, fulfilling a […]
Biden administration details new research plan on ‘long COVID’ illness
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 5, 2022
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced plans Tuesday to create a national research action plan that could provide answers to public health officials trying to diagnose and treat so-called long COVID-19. The illness that lasts for months and possibly even years has so far confounded doctors trying to figure out exactly why some people are […]
U.S. Senate strikes bipartisan agreement on $10 billion in COVID-19 funding
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 4, 2022
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate reached a bipartisan deal on pandemic aid funding Monday, settling on $10 billion for added testing, treatment and vaccines. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, and Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney released separate statements Monday afternoon announcing the compromise, though Schumer was disappointed negotiators didn’t reach an […]
5 questions about COVID-19 funding that’s stuck in D.C.
By: Jennifer Shutt - April 2, 2022
WASHINGTON — Congress remains undecided over how exactly to provide billions more to fight the COVID-19 pandemic as a new variant spreads throughout states and public health officials caution the virus doesn’t show signs of fading away. Negotiators were close to an agreement for about $10 billion in federal spending, but as of Friday, several […]
Biden pleads with Congress for more COVID aid, gets his own second booster
By: Jennifer Shutt - March 30, 2022
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden announced a new COVID-19 government website Wednesday while urging Congress to approve billions in funding to keep the pandemic at bay. Speaking from the White House, Biden said without a bipartisan agreement on new funding, the federal government will need to roll back or end programs meant to curb the […]
Second COVID booster authorized by FDA for those 50 and older
By: Jennifer Shutt - March 29, 2022
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday authorized another round of COVID-19 booster shots for people 50 and older, as well as those who are immunocompromised. The decision to amend an earlier emergency use authorization for a second booster dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine is meant to increase protection against […]
Biden budget plan would levy minimum tax on billionaires, boost national security
By: Jennifer Shutt - March 28, 2022
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden sent a new $5.8 trillion budget request to Congress on Monday that calls on lawmakers to institute a minimum tax on billionaires and boost spending on national security. The proposal, which lawmakers will undoubtedly change, asks Congress to provide $795 billion in defense funding, a roughly 4% increase, and $915 billion […]
U.S. to accept 100,000 Ukrainian refugees, levy more sanctions on Russia
By: Jennifer Shutt - March 24, 2022
WASHINGTON — The White House announced a wave of new sanctions against Russia on Thursday while pledging to send more humanitarian assistance to Ukraine and welcome up to 100,000 refugees. The new economic restrictions on Russia and billions more in aid for Ukrainians were detailed as President Joe Biden huddled with North Atlantic Treaty Organization […]
Ketanji Brown Jackson vows to decide U.S. Supreme Court cases from a ‘neutral posture’
By: Jennifer Shutt - March 21, 2022
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson began her four-day confirmation process to become the nation’s first Black female associate justice on Monday, listening to hours of opening statements from Senate Judiciary Committee members before giving her own. In her first public remarks since President Joe Biden nominated her last month, Jackson, who grew up […]