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US Senate s Schumer: vote on budget to pave way for COVID-19 aid possible next week

US Senate s Schumer: vote on budget to pave way for COVID-19 aid possible next week Reuters 1/26/2021 © Reuters/KEN CEDENO FILE PHOTO: US Capitol Senate Voting on coronavirus disease (COVID-19) aid package WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer said he informed Democratic senators Tuesday that a vote on a budget resolution, a possible first step toward passing another round of coronavirus relief using a procedural tool called reconciliation, could come as early as next week. Video: Director of National Economic Council: Biden will take decisive action on Covid relief (NBC News) Director of National Economic Council: Biden will take decisive action on Covid relief

Dems consider 14th amendment again! Someone, please, make Dems great again

Dems consider 14th amendment again! Someone, please, make Dems great again Democratic senators are again looking at the 14th amendment to keep former President Donald Trump from holding office again, The Hill reported. Dems are out of their minds. Section 3 of the 14th Amendment states that no public official who has taken an oath to the Constitution may hold public office again after having “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.” The House has officially charged Trump with “incitement of insurrection” in his second impeachment on January 14, but he has yet to be convicted of the charge in the Senate. If not, they will likely go with the 14th.

Funding Will Help Study How COVID-19 Travels Through The Air In Mass Transit

0:47 Federal lawmakers from New York say funding they helped secure for an MTA study could result in improved public confidence in mass transit. Democrats U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney say the $600,000 is for the Metropolitan Transit Authority to study aerosol dispersion, or how COVID-19 moves through the air, in mass transit. The lawmakers say the project is designed to improve passenger safety and strengthen public confidence to return to mass transit during the pandemic. On Metro-North, ridership was down around 95 percent during the first peak of the pandemic, and by December had climbed some 15 percent, carrying about 20 percent of its pre-COVID numbers.

Words from Pelosi and Blunt sum up choices Biden faces in fractured Congress

Words from Pelosi and Blunt sum up choices Biden faces in fractured Congress
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