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Kennedy’s push to find cause of autism divides Hill Republicans
s focus on autism is showing how polarizing Trump administration health policy can be for Capitol Hill Republicans.
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s focus on autism is showing how polarizing Trump administration health policy can be for Capitol Hill Republicans.
Congressional earmarks returned with a vengeance in fiscal 2026, with familiar faces topping the rankings in each chamber.
s MAHA agenda, will be CDC's principal deputy director. The appointment was not announced by the agency.
Carper, D-Del., chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, said when EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan was confirmed in March 2021.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., warned, “I think there’ll still be a debate over that new number.”
“What we’re hoping is to get that in an omnibus package,” said Megan S. Herber, director at the law and lobbying firm Faegre Drinker.
New lobbying push Small businesses and nonprofits balked at the move at the time and are now lobbying Congress to restore the employee retention tax credit for 2021’s final quarter.
And an amendment by Maryland Democrat Chris Van Hollen would make Washington, D.C.’s mayor, not the president, the leader of the D.C. National Guard.
Individual senators’ holds on bipartisan amendments slowed debate on a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure bill Tuesday.
“In the last week of the June work period, the Senate will vote on S. 1, the For the People Act, legislation that is essential to defending our democracy, reducing the influence of dark money and
ANALYSIS — The Senate’s acquittal of former President Donald Trump on a charge he incited Jan. 6’s deadly riot at the Capitol indicates again the depths of the party polarization that afflicts the country
Christopher S. Murphy, fueling the Connecticut Democrat up for the rest of the day, while she dipped into the dried cranberries.
“Congress is pulling the wool over taxpayers’ eyes with S 3422, and any responsible member of the Senate would vote to oppose it.”
Lobbyists ready to pounce Then there’s the inevitable lobbying from stakeholder groups across the country, all with what they deem an airtight case for relief from COVID-19’s grip.
Leeson Jr.’s nearly $15,000 in contributions were the most among the Casey donors who ultimately became federal judges. The Senate confirmed him by a 76-16 vote in 2014.
Christopher S. Murphy. “It doesn’t feel like we’re setting ourselves up to pass anything big.”
Christopher S. Murphy suggested Republicans and Democrats had different standards on which laws should be offset.