Congress · 116th Congress
After 12 years of work, Congress is set to disclose hidden corporate owners
Peter T. King, R-N.Y., a co-sponsor. Other proposals popped up in the Senate. None went far.Â
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Peter T. King, R-N.Y., a co-sponsor. Other proposals popped up in the Senate. None went far.Â
Missouri Veterans Affairs: Mike Bost of Illinois The returning ranking members are: Appropriations: Kay Granger of TexasEducation and Labor: Virginia Foxx of North CarolinaFinancial Services: Patrick T.
R to Likely R Colorado’s 3rd (Open; Scott Tipton, R) from Solid R to Likely RFlorida’s 15th (Ross Spano, R) from Likely R to Lean R Florida’s 16th (Vern Buchanan, R) from Solid R to Likely RGeorgia’s
Defense Secretary Mark T.
Toomey, R-Pa., who is a member of the Congressional Oversight Commission and signed off on Monday’s report. Another member of the panel, Bharat Ramamurti, is a former senior aide to Sen.Â
French Hill, R-Ark., a member of the House Financial Services Committee’s Task Force on Financial Technology, last month proposed legislation that would establish that any swipe, dip or tap transaction
Sylvia R. Garcia, would label cryptocurrencies like Libra as securities, which are heavily regulated in a manner that would make their use as money impossible, and a third bill by Del. Michael F.Q.
And in April, just before a NATO summit, former Director of National Intelligence James R.
Maloney, D-N.Y., and Peter T. King, R-N.Y., had hoped for a similar level of GOP support, but — despite delaying a month to negotiate with ranking member Patrick T.
Peter T. King, as Congress returns from recess, and it could go to markup as soon as May 8.