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Trump defends policies, attacks Democrats during State of the Union address
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. "And we want to stay together."↵↵Sen.
John Ray III, who took over FTX after its collapse, tells lawmakers the cryptocurrency exchange was "uniquely positioned to fail."
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Christopher S. Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat who said he had not determined how he would vote on the Whitehouse proposal.
“There‘’’s a reason that fire extinguishers exist in hotels, that there’s a requirement for it. Because at some point in time, a cataclysmic event happened and the laws changed.”
While the problem of hunger in the military is not new, they say, it appears to be worsening, especially amid 2022’s unusually high inflation.
Year-to-date spending through Sept. 30 is up from last year’s level of $200 million for the top 10, but is comparable to 2020’s total of $230 million, according to disclosure reports filed to the
“Homeland [Security]’s toughest.”
Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Menendez, D-N.J. said he was pleased to see so many of the announced sanctions match what was in contained in legislation (S 3488) he previously wrote.
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., criticized the exclusion of cannabis businesses from federal pandemic relief provided to other small businesses. “This exclusion has added insult to injury.
Rep. Jim McGovern says the late Sens. Bob Dole and George McGovern demonstrated what Congress can do to end hunger.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he didn’t want to undersell the framework, as it would represent the most significant spending on climate policy since he joined Congress.
The Senate is betting billions on flawed broadband maps in its massive infrastructure bill. More accurate maps could be two years away.
The committee broke from past precedent this year and opted not to approve a slate of subcommittee spending levels, known as 302(b)s, before it approved the fiscal 2022 Agriculture, Energy-Water
The biofuels industry is disappointed that Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal makes little mention of biofuels.
Agriculture secretary Vilsack will testify to a House panel along with the USDA official he forced out in 2010, and then sought to rehire.
The Democrats got their way on 168 of 176 party unity votes for a winning percentage of 95.5 percent, only topped in the 60-year history of CQ Roll Call’s study by 2019’s 96.2 percent.
The new caucus rule is thanks to Christopher S.
Limiting Chinese influence at the world body and focusing on refugees will be among Linda Thomas-Greenfield's priorities as chief diplomat to the U.N.