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Trump’s budget steps on GOP’s new climate message
The White House budget proposal would cut funding for climate and clean energy research, even as Republican lawmakers offered new climate legislation
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The White House budget proposal would cut funding for climate and clean energy research, even as Republican lawmakers offered new climate legislation
But for Republicans who saw 2018’s bloodbath up close, there are deeper concerns that incumbents may not realize that there’s a problem — and that, if not addressed soon, could jeopardize whatever
Christopher S. Murphy said “Republicans understand that their constituents are paying attention,” and suggested if they don’t allow document production or witnesses “there is going to be hell to pay.”
Chamber of Commerce, and its affiliates, reported shelling out about $76.1 million in 2019, down from 2018’s $93.9 million.
Judge Vernon S. Broderick of the Southern District of New York will ultimately decide how much time Collins spends in prison.
Minnesota Democrat Tina Smith was the only senator on the first list of 2020’s competitive races who was not listed as vulnerable by the end of the year. Former Rep.
“With members of both the Senate and House of Representatives seriously considering whether to amend or eliminate Section 230’s grant of immunity because Big Tech is not living up to its end of the
Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., said the new study confirms that “fossil fuels and carbon pollution fueled a climate crisis which is doing lasting damage” to the environment and economy right now.
Schiff, D-Calif., holds a news conference in the Capitol on Tuesday on the committee’’s report on the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
The Judiciary panel on Monday revealed the four academic witnesses who will testify Wednesday about the House’s impeachment power: Noah Feldman of Harvard Law School, Pamela S.
He contended former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, “after spending two years and 45 million dollars, went over all of my financials, & my taxes, and found nothing.”
Sondland tells Congress he acted at Trump's direction on Ukraine -
Negotiators have been trading offers frequently during the past two weeks and appeared close to an agreement on the subcommittee allocations, known as 302(b)s, following a meeting Thursday between
House Democrats want to get grand jury materials from former special counsel Robert S.
Trump's Energy nominee bats away questions about Perry and Ukraine -
Two central figures in the new evidence linking President Donald Trump more closely to the U.S.’s request for Ukraine to investigate the president’s political rivals are scheduled to testify before lawmakers
undertook an effort to hack U.S. election systems and organizations and launch a covert social media influence campaign during the 2016 elections — as Russia did, according to former special counsel Robert S.
Trump guffawed earlier this week at that proposal, despite the fact that he only provided written answers to special counsel Robert S.
Asked by reporters about Schumer’s letter, Manchin said he heard the concerns and “take[s] it seriously” but “this committee still has to operate and FERC has to operate.”
Trump tweeted, although he provided written answers to questions to Robert S. Mueller III during the former special counsel’s Russian election interference investigation.