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Sanctions waiver for Syria quake victims brings fears of abuse
Christopher S. Murphy, who leads the Senate Foreign Relations Middle East subcommittee.
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Christopher S. Murphy, who leads the Senate Foreign Relations Middle East subcommittee.
Perhaps the president should remember that in July 1975, he introduced S. 2067, and gave these remarks, as printed in the Congressional Record: “In brief, this bill limits to 4 years the length of
Christopher S.
Krepich pointed to language in the Title 42 order that states the CDC “retain[s] the authority to modify or terminate the Order, or its implementation, at any time as needed to protect public health
A group of 20 Republican-led states sued Tuesday to strike down a recent government program to address migration at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Senate Democrats plan to make judicial nominations a priority this Congress, as they start a session with an expanded 51-seat majority.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which challenged the directive in court on behalf of migrant families, has argued the Title 42 rule violates the U.S.’s legal obligations to consider asylum claims.
Durbin, a leader on immigration negotiations, said in a news release Thursday that he “strongly support[s] the President’s actions to clearly spell out legal pathways for migrants from Latin America and
The landmark overhaul of the Electoral Count Act isn’t the only way the omnibus spending bill that’s heading to President Joe Biden’s desk seeks to avoid a repeat of 2020’s post-election chaos.
Ukrainian President Zelensky, in a rare joint address to Congress by a foreign leader, pleaded for more military aid to counter Russia.
A proposed overhaul of the federal energy infrastructure permitting process from Sen. Joe Manchin III was rejected by the Senate.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., prepares to tag out Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., at home plate during the Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park.
Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Chair Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said there’s still no bipartisan agreement on that front yet, however.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he couldn’t imagine that Senate Republicans would want to push appropriations negotiations into the early days of the next Congress.
Other Republicans opted for what is now a familiar tactic for responding to 45’s most outrageous words and actions: Say everything. Qualify everything. Promise nothing. Rep.
Christopher S. Murphy, DeLauro’s Connecticut colleague and top Democrat on Homeland Security appropriations, said. “I don’t think we need to concede on a short-term CR. We can get a budget done.”
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and Tammy Duckworth of Illinois have reported absences because of COVID-19 cases.
He also called the Mar-a-Lago dinner meeting “reckless” but questioned if it “merit[s] the media coverage it has been given.” If there is one thing Trump covets, it is media coverage.