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Five Takeaways for Contractors from the $1.9T Covid Stimulus

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President Biden delivered on his pledge of a $1.9 trillion Covid-19 aid package to assist Americans struggling with economic hardships caused by the global pandemic.

DHS Explores Higher Salaries for Cyber Workforce

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A new Department of Homeland Security solicitation is one of the federal government’s latest initiatives in the fight to hire and retain cybersecurity talent.

Senate Leaders Showcase Newcomers With Prime Committee Spots

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Senate Democratic freshmen are nabbing committee leadership roles as Majority Leader Chuck Schumer looks for ways to give junior lawmakers opportunities to score points with voters before they have to stand for re-election.

Trump Influence Poised to Shape Wide-Open GOP Senate Primaries

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Republican Senate primaries in key states are ripe for intervention by Donald Trump, who’s promising to maintain his leadership of the party heading into the 2022 midterm elections.

Jan. 6 Revolt Compels Some Democrats to Reassess Bipartisan Ties

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One of the most routine and noncontroversial of all congressional votes — renaming a post office — became a point of partisan contention last week when a House Democrat briefly halted a usually unanimous move because the Republican sponsor voted against certifying the presidential election.

What to Know in Washington: Biden Targets States With Aid Appeal

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Joe Biden’s White House is targeting key states in an appeal for public support for his $1.9 trillion pandemic-relief bill, an effort aimed at both solidifying crucial votes and test-running what’s set to be an even tougher sales job on his next stimulus package.

What to Know in Washington: Biden, Trudeau Work on Relations

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President Joe Biden will seek to repair relations with Canada that have been strained by disputes over trade and an oil pipeline as he meets virtually with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today.

Former Lawmaker Greg Walden Launches Strategic Advisory Firm

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Greg Walden is joining the ranks of former lawmakers on K Street.

What to Know in Washington: Trial Starts With Constitution Fight

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The Senate begins Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial today with a fight over whether the proceeding is constitutional, as a number of conservative lawyers reject the defense team’s claim that a former president can’t be convicted of a crime by Congress.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: House Democrats Eye COBRA, PPE in Aid Push

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House Democrats yesterday laid out their proposal to subsidize health insurance premiums for coverage as part of President Joe Biden’s broader stimulus push to help people who lost their jobs keep their health insurance coverage, Alex Ruoff reports.

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