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Or will House Democrats fracture over their differences with Biden, including his plan to sign a bill to overturn D.C.’s new criminal justice law?
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Or will House Democrats fracture over their differences with Biden, including his plan to sign a bill to overturn D.C.’s new criminal justice law?
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Friday ticked off a list of provisions in D.C.’s bill, citing them as reasons Biden decided to support the House measure: "It reduces maximum penalties
President Joe Biden told Senate Democrats on Thursday he would not veto a House-passed measure that would block Washington, D.C.’s revised criminal code — which members of both parties say is too lenient
The legislation comes a day after EPA Administrator Michael S.
Bishop Jr.’s 10-point reelection victory in 2022. North Carolina could have competitive House races, but there’s considerable uncertainty with another round of redistricting ahead of 2024.
Christopher S.
Christopher S. Murphy, who leads the Senate Foreign Relations Middle East subcommittee.
Connolly, Donald S. Beyer Jr. and Abigail Spanberger were also in attendance at the event.
Robin Juliano is going to lobbying firm Cornerstone Government Affairs, which is stocked with Capitol Hill and appropriations veterans.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., have both introduced counterpart resolutions related to D.C.’s noncitizen voting bill. Neither have any Democratic co-sponsors.
Ayanna S. Pressley and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, among other Democrats. He also runs Faces of Covid, a social media platform memorializing those who died of COVID-19.Â
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
That underperformance was worse than some of 2022’s most underwhelming GOP nominees, including Don Bolduc (-2.9), Herschel Walker (-3.1) and Blake Masters (-3.9).
According to the Center for Political Accountability and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, nearly 78 percent of companies in the S&P 500 index fully or partially disclosed political
Senate Democrats plan to make judicial nominations a priority this Congress, as they start a session with an expanded 51-seat majority.
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