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Bloomberg Government s Spring Hill Watch Provides In-Depth Look at What s Happening on Capitol Hill

Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Bloomberg Government today announced that its annual Spring Hill Watch event will be held May 18 as a live webcast. The event follows the recently issued spring edition of Hill Watch, Bloomberg Government s semi-annual, in-depth look at what s happening on Capitol Hill. Hill Watch delivers analysis and insights into key policy areas and legislation, including the House s and Senate s to-do lists, the president s agenda, bill statuses and outlooks, and more. This year s spring report also examines the pushback President Biden faces on his infrastructure plan as well as Congress s plans for tackling his ambitious agenda.

What We re Watching: COVID-election prep and C-10 standoff

With Canada’s vaccine supply appearing to have stabilized, at least for now, the latest point of pandemic-related friction between the federal and provincial governments seems to be cross-border traffic specifically, the “non-essential travel” that at least one premier is openly blaming for the current third wave of infections. As the Star’s Susan Delacourt reports,  Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc “fired off a letter to Ontario this weekend, asking (Premier) Doug Ford and his cabinet to identify which international travellers they want banned from entering the province.” “LeBlanc’s four-page letter … is a reply to Ford’s escalating bid to pin the blame on Trudeau for the third wave of the pandemic, which included an attack ad launched by the provincial Conservatives last week,” she notes.

Q2 Billings Area Weather: Snow is at the gate

Q2 Billings Area Weather: Snow is at the gate Get Ready. and last updated 2021-02-04 18:58:42-05 BILLINGS — Full Forecast: Headlines/Current Conditions (As of 4 p.m. Thursday) At the moment, it is the calm before the storm, literally. Temps in the 30s throughout most of the region with cloudy skies and snow flurries starting to begin. Most of Montana and Wyoming are under some Winter Storm Watch, Warning or Advisory. Wind Chill Watch and Advisory for northeast Montana through Saturday. Could see wind chills at 40 below zero. Please stay indoors and keep warm. If you do have to go out, cover all exposed skin. Frostbite can set in in as little as 10 minutes.

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