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Capitol Hill to receive first batch of coronavirus vaccines

Congress to receive first batch of Covid-19 vaccines but uncertainty lingers POLITICO 12/18/2020 By Melanie Zanona, Marianne LeVine and Sarah Ferris © Nicholas Kamm/Pool via AP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a childhood polio survivor, said in a statement he planned to take the vaccine “in the coming days. Top congressional leaders will receive the coronavirus vaccine in the coming days with dozens of lawmakers planning to quickly follow suit an effort designed to maintain a continuity of government while also instilling public confidence in the shot. The limited batch of doses, which is expected to soon arrive in the House and Senate and was first reported by POLITICO, marks a major development for lawmakers and frontline workers in a Capitol complex that has battled dozens of cases this year.

Congress to receive first batch of Covid-19 vaccines but uncertainty lingers

Congress to receive first batch of Covid-19 vaccines but uncertainty lingers POLITICO 12/18/2020 By Melanie Zanona, Marianne LeVine and Sarah Ferris © Nicholas Kamm/Pool via AP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a childhood polio survivor, said in a statement he planned to take the vaccine “in the coming days. Top congressional leaders will receive the coronavirus vaccine in the coming days with dozens of lawmakers planning to quickly follow suit an effort designed to maintain a continuity of government while also instilling public confidence in the shot. The limited batch of doses, which is expected to soon arrive in the House and Senate and was first reported by POLITICO, marks a major development for lawmakers and frontline workers in a Capitol complex that has battled dozens of cases this year.

The GOP s deprivation fetish is making it impossible to make policy, even in a total disaster

The GOP s deprivation fetish is making it impossible to make policy, even in a total disaster llopez@businessinsider.com (Linette Lopez) © Tom Brenner/Pool via AP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., speaks during a news conference with other Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., second from left, and John Thune, R-S.D., second from right listen. Tom Brenner/Pool via AP Even during a once-a-century disaster Republicans can t help but fetishize the determination of who in America does and does not deserve help from the federal government. They like parsing out who is worthy and who is not.

Congressional negotiators near agreement on long-delayed pandemic relief bill that includes stimulus checks

Print article WASHINGTON Congressional negotiators closed in Wednesday on a $900 billion COVID-19 economic relief package that would deliver additional help to businesses, $300 per week jobless checks, and $600 stimulus payments to most Americans. But there was no deal quite yet. The long-delayed measure was coming together as Capitol Hill combatants finally fashioned difficult compromises, often at the expense of more ambitious Democratic wishes for the legislation, to complete the second major relief package of the pandemic. A hoped-for announcement Wednesday failed to materialize as lawmakers across the spectrum hammered out details of the sprawling legislation and top negotiators continued to trade offers. But lawmakers briefed on the outlines of the aid bill freely shared them.

How McConnell and the GOP let Trump down gently

How McConnell and the GOP let Trump down gently POLITICO 12/15/2020 By Burgess Everett © Nicholas Kamm/Pool via AP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks during a news conference with other Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 15, 2020. Before recognizing Joe Biden as America’s next president, Mitch McConnell was careful to make sure President Donald Trump was in the loop. The Senate majority leader transmitted a message to the White House ahead of time that he would be giving remarks congratulating Biden on his win over Trump, according to a source familiar with the matter. What might have been a pro forma congratulatory speech had morphed into an exceedingly delicate issue in GOP politics: finally admitting that Biden won.

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