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Photos of the week ending November 15, 2024
-elect Sam T. Liccardo, D-Calif., talks with the media on Tuesday outside the AC Hotel on Capitol Hill as new members arrived for orientation week.
Trump launches transition with nomination blitz
Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., who is a former gubernatorial candidate in New York, is Trump’s choice to lead the EPA.
Cleaver calls for ‘bold’ congressional response to hurricanes
Chair Patrick T. McHenry, R-N.C., is "focused on the immediate recovery effort," spokesperson Laura Peavey said in an emailed statement.
China hawks prep tech investment screening measure
John Cornyn, R-Texas, Bob Casey, D-Pa., and Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, appears among nearly 100 separate proposals that make up a manager’s package for the Senate fiscal 2025 National Defense Authorization
Biden floats recess action on Helene supplemental
An initial six-month stopgap measure offered by Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., had included $10 billion in extra FEMA aid, but that provision was stripped out when Congress agreed to a more bare-bones measure
FCC to vote to require 988 calls be routed to local call centers
Two major carriers — Verizon and T-Mobile — voluntarily began the process last week to route calls based on location.Â
An unusual choice for House Freedom Caucus leader takes reins
Bob Good, R-Va., who lost in the GOP primaries to John McGuire, a Virginia state senator.
Murky situation continues after Senate Democrats huddle with Biden campaign brass
Thomas R. Carper, from Biden’s home state of Delaware, said Biden has "got a great story to tell" and simply needs to show more gusto "in telling it," adding: "We need to be providing a lot of echo."
Historians, legal experts express dismay at Trump immunity ruling
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., issued a statement that the ruling "makes perfect sense to me" because core constitutional authorities must come with absolute immunity and other official acts will be determined
CBO: Deficits and inflation higher, but so is economic growth
Arrington, R-Texas, said "unsustainable" spending negates the benefit of additional revenue in the forecast "by undermining the prowess of the U.S. economy, further eroding consumer confidence and fueling
Supreme Court rejects man’s bid to trademark ‘Trump too small’
During oral arguments in the case in November, the justices noted that the man who brought the case, Steven Elster, could still sell the T-shirts, but would not be able to receive federal intellectual
Fauci faces skeptical GOP to bat back COVID-19 accusations
Morgan Griffith, R-Va., said of Morens’ effort to obscure the Freedom of Information Act and hide his correspondence with Daszak.
Schumer plans vote on border security bill that GOP blocked
Murphy, D-Conn., James Lankford, R-Okla., and Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz. — worked through weekends and recesses to reach a compromise.
Democratic lawmakers seek ways to change Israeli approach in Gaza
If House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., decides to bring the measure up under suspension of the rules, there might be enough votes to clear the bill without reopening for changes to the Israel and Palestinian-related
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Biden to challenge GOP on lowering costs in State of the Union address
House Financial Services Chairman Patrick T.
Funding at risk for program that helps millions afford internet
Vance, R-Ohio, Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., and Jacky Rosen, D-Nev. Rep. Yvette D. Clarke, D-N.Y., sponsored the House version, which has 29 bipartisan co-sponsors.Â
Biden, ‘Big Four’ to meet as spending talks sputter
"[I]t is clear now that House Republicans need more time to sort themselves out," Schumer wrote.
Lawmakers struggle to limit US tech investment in China
House Financial Services Chairman Patrick T.
Strong bipartisan showing in first test of tax deal’s support
"This bill contains important provisions that individually have bipartisan support," said Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo.