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Lawmakers prepping supplemental appropriations for Capitol security
Christopher S. Murphy confirmed Pelosi’s announcement that a bill to boost funding for Capitol and member security is in the works.
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Christopher S. Murphy confirmed Pelosi’s announcement that a bill to boost funding for Capitol and member security is in the works.
Capitol emboldened the insurrectionists and horrified millions of American(s).” Acting House Sergeant-at-Arms Timothy P.
“Just as I said on day one Police Leadership in the capital was Complicit part of the F up that left 5 Kia at the U S Capital real shit show,” Honoré tweeted.
Christopher S. Murphy, the top Democrat on the appropriations subcommittee that funds the Capitol Police. “I’m glad that the Office of the Inspector General for the U.S.
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He began his policing career in 1990 as a Metropolitan Police Department patrol officer in D.C.’s Sixth District.
s=20 There were videos on Twitter that showed a Capitol Police officer taking a photo with a mob participant inside the Capitol and of Capitol Police officers removing gates, allowing rioters to flow
“Republicans will vote against our rule[s]. We’ll vote against their rule[s]. Invariably, we’ll find some problem with it that we can rationalize this vote on.”
The three members to use it — Jeff Fortenberry, R-Neb., Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, and Frederica S. Wilson, D-Fla. — had tested negative for COVID-19.
President Donald Trump's remarks Tuesday night criticizing the omnibus spending package took aim at several projects prioritized by Sen. Richard C. Shelby.
The $1.4 trillion omnibus spending agreement includes many of the shaky compromises that have kept the government functioning in recent years.
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In practice, the new rule, sponsored by Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., may not lead to a big subcommittee shuffle on Appropriations next year.
The provision in the Pentagon policy measure, which lawmakers will send to President Trump's desk this week, could lead to more spending on atomic weapons.
The effort comes amid calls on Capitol Hill for an antitrust overhaul, particularly amid concern about the market power of big tech companies like Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., have pushed a broad police reform package in the House that would require federal police, including USPP, to wear body cameras.
The second draw would be limited to businesses with fewer than 301 employees that suffered at least a 35 percent drop in revenues in one of 2020’s business quarters compared to the same quarter last
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., told reporters on a press call that he had not heard any reports of progress on Senatewide testing and called it “an abomination.”
Christopher S. Murphy, the ranking Democrat on the Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, came out in favor of a stricter testing protocol for Congress.