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Jennifer Shutt

Jennifer Shutt

Jennifer covers the nation’s capital as a senior reporter for States Newsroom. Her coverage areas include congressional policy, politics and legal challenges with a focus on health care, unemployment, housing and aid to families.

2nd Cavalry Regiment of the U.S. Army are pictured during the preparation of armoured combat vehicles before deploying to Romania on February 09, 2022 in Vilseck, Germany.

Biden sanctions Russian natural gas pipeline company Nord Stream 2

By: - February 24, 2022

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Wednesday sanctioned the Russian company tasked with building and operating the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, as well as its corporate officers.  Biden said in a statement the sanctions are part of the “initial tranche” of economic restrictions the United States began imposing on Russia earlier this week […]

BERGEN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 12: Humvees of the U.S. Army wait to be unloaded from a rail car at the Bergen Hohne training facility as part of preparations for the Defender 2020 international military exercises on February 12, 2020 near Bergen, Germany. Defender 2020 is a U.S.-led series of international military exercises that will involve 37,000 troops and take place in countries including Germany, Poland, Lithuania and Estonia in the spring of 2020. (Photo by Alexander Koerner/Getty Images)

Biden says there’s ‘reason to believe’ Russia plans to invade Ukraine within days

By: - February 20, 2022

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Friday that he expects Russian forces to invade Ukraine within days, attacking the nation’s capital city of Kyiv and its 2.8 million residents. “We have reason to believe Russian forces are planning and intend to attack Ukraine in the coming week, the coming days. We believe they will target […]

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CDC preps guidance for governors on relaxing COVID rules, but states forge ahead

By: - February 10, 2022

WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is preparing guidance for governors about when to relax masking and other measures meant to slow the spread of COVID-19, but doesn’t want to release those instructions just yet. Director Rochelle Walensky said Wednesday that it’s too soon to begin rolling back masking and other public […]

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McConnell rebukes RNC for saying Jan. 6 attack was ‘legitimate political discourse’

By: - February 9, 2022

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday the Republican National Committee erred in censuring two House GOP lawmakers for joining the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.  The Kentucky Republican rebuked the RNC for referring to the riot as “legitimate political discourse” in the censure resolution. McConnell said […]

U.S. Capitol | Jane Norman, States Newsroom

U.S. House passes three-week patch to keep the federal government operating

By: - February 9, 2022

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House passed a bill Tuesday night that would keep the U.S. government up and running through March 11.  The short-term funding bill, the third one of this fiscal year, is designed to give negotiators more time to reach a bipartisan agreement on full-year spending bills — a task they’ve so far […]

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Free at-home COVID tests to be handed out to Medicare beneficiaries this spring

By: - February 4, 2022

WASHINGTON — Starting this spring, Medicare beneficiaries will be able to get up to eight over-the-counter COVID-19 tests per month at no cost. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Thursday that eligible pharmacies and participating organizations will begin distributing the tests in the coming months to individuals on either original Medicare or in […]

Gov. Tony Evers speaks on a panel at the National Governors Association meeting | Screenshot from NGA video

Governors attempt to bridge deep political divides in big D.C. meeting

By: , and - February 1, 2022

WASHINGTON — Governors of both parties from throughout the United States met here over the weekend to try to speak on a unified front about what their states need from the federal government. But the waters were muddied by governors’ clearly divided political views about two major issues of the moment — voting laws and […]

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Jan. 6 congressional panel subpoenas bogus pro-Trump electors from 7 states

By: - January 31, 2022

WASHINGTON —The congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed on Friday 14 people from seven states who participated as fake electors following the 2020 presidential election. Groups from Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin all allegedly sent in lists of so-called alternate electors to the National Archives. […]

Gavin Smits, 12, receives a first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

Fauci declines to predict COVID vaccine timetable for kids under 5

By: - January 27, 2022

WASHINGTON — Parents hoping to vaccinate their young children against COVID-19 will need to be patient, Dr. Anthony Fauci cautioned Wednesday. The director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said while he expects the vaccine regimen for children under 5 will be three doses, he couldn’t provide a timeline on when the […]

President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the COVID-19 response and vaccination program. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

Biden administration drops vaccine-or-test workplace rule

By: - January 27, 2022

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has withdrawn an emergency mandate that would have required employees at large businesses to get the COVID-19 vaccine or test regularly for the virus. The decision from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which took effect Wednesday, follows a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month that blocked […]

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 30: (L-R) U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justices Elena Kagan and Stephen Breyer and Chief Justice John Roberts await the arrival of U.S. President Donald J. Trump in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives January 30, 2018 in Washington, DC. This is the first State of the Union address given by U.S. President Donald Trump and his second address to a joint meeting of Congress. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Reports: Supreme Court Justice Breyer to step down

By: , and - January 26, 2022

WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is planning to announce his retirement in the coming days, according to multiple press reports Wednesday. The decision by the 83-year-old justice, who was nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1994, would give President Joe Biden his first chance to nominate a member of the Supreme Court, […]