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Lawyers for Jan. 6 riot suspects can begin touring the Capitol on Monday POLITICO 4/28/2021 © John Minchillo/AP Photo A crowd of rioters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Attorneys for suspected Jan. 6 rioters will begin touring the Capitol on Monday, in groups led by Capitol Police. Officers will lead them to the areas of the complex where the most intense violence and destruction took place.
Monday is one of five dates in May and June offered to defense counsel seeking to retrace their clients’ footsteps ahead of potential trials and plea deals stemming from the mob attack on Congress. The lawyers are under strict orders not to ask the police officers anything about what transpired.
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House Vote 1:
REGULATING HEALTH CARE WORKPLACES: The House has passed the Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act (H.R. 1195), sponsored by Rep. Joe Courtney, D-Conn., to require the Labor Department to make a new occupational safety and health standard for preventing workplace violence in the health care and social services sectors. The vote, on April 16, was 254 yeas to 166 nays.
NAYS: Bob Gibbs R-OH (7th), Troy Balderson R-OH (12th), Jim Jordan R-OH (4th)
House Vote 2:
SMALL BUSINESS LOANS: The House has passed the 504 Credit Risk Management Improvement Act (H.R. 1482), sponsored by Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., to change the Small Business Administration s 504 loan program by requiring it to issue rules for loan recipients to comply with environmental requirements. The vote, on April 16, was 411 yeas to 8 nays.
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