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Senate infrastructure week arrives as House August recess begins
of days,” the Democrat from New York said on the Senate floor.
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Ed Case said in an interview Friday that he wouldn’t be able to vote for the budget resolution without Pelosi also committing to holding a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Derek Kilmer of Washington, chairman of the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress, said in an interview Wednesday.
activation to secure the complex and relocate Afghans who helped the U.S. government during the war.
The lines between the two aren’t always clear, but the president is broadly using the infrastructure effort to try to increase the number of housing units available while Democrats on Capitol Hill
The longtime chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Levin retired at the beginning of 2015 after a 36-year career in the chamber.
The first public hearing on Tuesday of the select committee to investigate the attack put on display the terrifying brutality they were subject to.
This is the third part of a series on the growing competition between China and the United States over technology and research.
“So if GILTI has a disproportionate effect on the economy on the island of Puerto Rico, then ultimately that’s simply not fair, so we have to think about how that gets managed in the context of the greater
negotiators urging them to drop the idea of extending the fees as an offset.
The measure, sponsored by Rep.
The Biden administration pledged to appeal the ruling, but the decision raises the specter of numerous other legal battles at federal courts across the country on related litigation over DACA, which
“I’m not ready to make any decisions on the budget resolution,” Menendez said Thursday in a brief interview.
Bill Pascrell Jr., who earlier this year joined Suozzi and Gottheimer in pledging “No SALT, no deal,” said in a brief interview that he’s willing to accept less than full repeal.
“There was an overwhelming consensus for waiting on the Senate,” Yarmuth said in an interview Thursday.
Brown said in an interview he wants to do “whatever it takes” to make more housing available. “We don’t do it nearly well enough in this country, so whatever it takes,” he said.
through the Senate.
But his outright opposition to so-called international reference pricing language, which Peters confirmed in an interview, is notable considering he voted for similar provisions in 2019 and 2020 as part
Kurt Schrader, a member of the fiscally conscious Blue Dog Coalition, said in an interview that he’s planning to vote against a budget resolution that would include reconciliation instructions for trillions