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Democrats, GOP agree on one thing: They re skeptical of a deal

Democrats, GOP agree on one thing: They re skeptical of a deal Jordain Carney and Morgan Chalfant © Greg Nash Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) The first White House meeting on Wednesday between President Biden and congressional leaders from both parties in the House and Senate is being met with widespread skepticism that it will lead to any bipartisan compromise. Whether you ask Republicans or Democrats on Capitol Hill about the meeting, one thing is clear: There is little optimism, and both sides perceive the other as being more interested in a photo-op than actual dealmaking.

Schumer: Cheney ouster very dark moment for GOP

Schumer: Cheney ouster very dark moment for GOP Jordain Carney © Greg Nash Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday criticized House Republicans shortly after they voted to oust Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) from her leadership post. Schumer, speaking from the Senate floor, said he and Cheney disagreed on policy but that she had the courage to tell the truth and paid a big price for it. This is sad, a very dark moment for the Republican Party. Republicans are seeking to perpetuate and act upon the big lie that the election was stolen simply to placate the most dishonest president in American history, Schumer said.

Senate descends into hours-long fight over elections bill

Senate descends into hours-long fight over elections bill Jordain Carney © Getty Images Senate descends into hours-long fight over elections bill Senators on Tuesday engaged in hours of high-profile sparring as Democrats try to advance sweeping legislation that would overhaul federal elections. Efforts to move forward with one of the party s biggest legislative proposals, the For the People Act, forced long-simmering frustrations over the wide-ranging bill to boil over in a public setting as Republicans fought back against virtually every aspect of the bill. The Senate Rules Committee, a relatively sleepy panel, is at the heart of the fight, holding an hours-long debate Tuesday that included Senate leaders and other top members facing off against each other.

Hillicon Valley: Colonial Pipeline attack underscores US energy s vulnerabilities | Biden leading whole-of-government response to hack | Attorneys general urge Facebook to scrap Instagram for kids

Hillicon Valley: Colonial Pipeline attack underscores US energy s vulnerabilities | Biden leading whole-of-government response to hack | Attorneys general urge Facebook to scrap Instagram for kids Maggie Miller,Chris Mills Rodrigo and Rebecca Klar © Getty Images Hillicon Valley: Colonial Pipeline attack underscores US energy s vulnerabilities | Biden leading whole-of-government response to hack | Attorneys general urge Facebook to scrap Instagram for kids Welcome to Hillicon Valley, The Hill s newsletter detailing all you need to know about the tech and cyber news from Capitol Hill to Silicon Valley. If you don t already, be sure to sign up for our newsletter by clicking ), for more coverage.

Schumer encourages New York City orgs to cash in on vaccine outreach grants

Schumer encourages New York City orgs to cash in on vaccine outreach grants AMNY 5/9/2021 Mark Hallum © Provided by AMNY Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer is encouraging New York City governmental agencies and nonprofits to apply for a piece of the $250 million in grants for COVID-19 vaccine outreach and education. Through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, organizations can work with their communities with this funding to redeem lagging vaccinations rates which went from about 100,000 per day in April to about 40,000 per day in May. “All levels of government have worked day and night to get shots in arms, but the work ahead, to expand those numbers and reach those who remain unvaccinated, is going to take more time and funding,” said Schumer. “Reaching out to those who remain unvaccinated will be harder than what we have done so far, because education, outreach and 1:1 interaction matter all the more. With President Biden just anno

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