Breaking Down the Budget Vote (Updated)
There are many ways to break down this decisive vote but, for 218’s purposes, we’ll examine the defections through the prism of membership in party leadership, key committees and the conservative
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There are many ways to break down this decisive vote but, for 218’s purposes, we’ll examine the defections through the prism of membership in party leadership, key committees and the conservative
House Administration Chairwoman Candice S.
These bills, S 1116 and HR 2288, are common-sense policies that Congress should address immediately.
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