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Two House seats in Louisiana up in special elections Saturday
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House members could get a coronavirus vaccine, but a quarter of them have not
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House Republicans reverse earmark ban, opening door to both parties using the formerly banned practice CNN 4 days ago By Lauren Fox and Daniella Diaz, CNN © Samuel Corum/Getty Images WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 12: House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on November 12, 2020 in Washington, DC. McCarthy criticized his colleagues across the aisle and faced questions about the new Republican House members that are on the more extreme end of the political spectrum. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
House Republicans on Wednesday voted to reverse their conference-wide ban on earmarks, according to two sources familiar with the vote, marking a change after the spending practice had been banned for a decade.
The Capitol s new Covid divide: Getting back to normal
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One in 4 U.S. House members have not been vaccinated
Democrats have rejected the notion from Republicans that a 75% vaccination rate is a sufficient level to reopen the House of Representatives.
By Marianna Sotomayor and Paul KaneWashington Post
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WASHINGTON Three months after vaccinations were made available to all members of Congress, about 1 in 4 members of the House have not received the shots to inoculate themselves against the deadly coronavirus, disregarding the advice of their own physician and missing an opportunity to promote public acceptance of the drugs.
Democrats have rejected the notion from Republicans that a 75% vaccination rate is a sufficient level to reopen the House of Representatives, which has operated since last March under more restrictive rules, and urged GOP leaders to better encourage their rank-and-file to get the shots.