Why it matters: The decision, which Hoyer said Democratic leaders made after consulting with the House physician, follows outcry from some members who had safety concerns. The Senate still plans to come back on May 4.
- The number of coronavirus cases in D.C. are still rising, and two nearby counties are considered hotspots, Hoyer said. The House physician told Hoyer that “there was a risk to members that is one he would not recommend taking.”
- The majority leader added that the House will return once Congress and the Trump administration come closer to a deal on the next coronavirus relief package.