Bipartisan talks to end shutdown percolate in Senate
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., whose state is among the 16 targeted, said on the social platform X. "Time to stiffen our spines and demand that we only fund a government that obeys the law."
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., whose state is among the 16 targeted, said on the social platform X. "Time to stiffen our spines and demand that we only fund a government that obeys the law."
An arraignment was set for Oct. 9 before Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff of the Eastern District of Virginia.
Frederica S. Wilson and Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida. She’s co-hosting a fundraiser for Wasserman Schultz in October, in fact.
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass. A bill from Alsobrooks cosponsored by Sen.
Christopher S. Murphy wrote on X. "[The] right has been looking for a pretext to destroy their opposition for a long time.
Christopher S. Murphy alleged that Trump has "spent his first eight months in office making corrupt deals in Washington and overwhelming the American people with chaos, lies and illegal action.
Norton, who has served as D.C.’s delegate since 1991 and long pushed for statehood, spoke in opposition to each of the GOP-led measures at the markup.
"What we’re asking for today is for all of Congress, but especially congressional Democrats, to vote down every single one of these anti-D.C. bills," said Ankit Jain, one of D.C.’s two shadow senators.
"When CDC Director Susan Monarez refused to rubber-stamp unscientific, reckless directives and fire dedicated health experts she chose protecting the public over serving a political agenda," Mark S.
For that, she has been targeted," Mark S. Zaid and Abbe David Lowell said on X. Monarez, an infectious disease researcher, was confirmed by the Senate 51-47, along party lines, last month.
"The Legislature is directed to design and enact a remedial congressional redistricting map in conformity with Proposition 4’s mandatory redistricting standards and requirements," Judge Dianna M.
In addition to the coming $2 billion funding request, Trump over the last week also has called on lawmakers to repeal D.C.’s 1973 Home Rule Act and end policies like so-called "cashless bail" as part of
"Their goal is not to weigh the evidence fairly but to build the strongest possible case for CO2’s innocence. This is a fundamental departure from the norms of science."
"So we’re going to do a job," Trump added without describing exactly what his patrol would look like on Washington, D.C.’s streets.
Even as President Donald Trump and Republicans complain about the District of Columbia’s criminal justice system, critics argue that the Republican-led Congress may bear some of the blame for D.C.’s trouble
The D.C. actions also reflect Trump 2.0’s more interventionist streak than his first administration.
Christopher S.
"The policy overreach is more extreme than it’s been," said Paul Strauss, one of D.C.’s two elected shadow senators.
Kennedy Jr.’s move to replace the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel with some members skeptical of vaccines could hinder access to free shots for low-income children and
And red "X"s drawn in ink through the faces of each who had been let go.