Policy · 117th Congress
Biden didn’t get all he wanted on climate, but it’s a new year
“So much of the credibility of American commitments depends on the ability of Congress” to pass legislation, she said in a phone interview.
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“So much of the credibility of American commitments depends on the ability of Congress” to pass legislation, she said in a phone interview.
congressional staff,” said CPSA co-founder Jacob Wilson in an interview.
“While several relevant witnesses refused to interview, and Rep.
Meanwhile, during an interview with Fox personality Sean Hannity that featured few probing follow-up questions, Trump offered a much different assessment of his successor’s performance.
Traditionally, the week of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is a recess for Congress. Not this year.
The House panel investigating the Capitol riot is asking Ivanka Trump to voluntarily appear for an interview in February.
“Practice squad players are considered a full member of the team. He was on the team. That’s something to be proud of,” Rep. Colin Allred said in an interview before the current season started.
The letter also acknowledged that a portion of the frozen funds may need to be held back as part of an eventual payment to the families of some of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, who
The threatened run the gamut of the House and Senate, from the hyper-partisan moths who fly toward the latest controversy to the little-known wallflowers toiling away in near anonymity.
Lycia Maddocks, political director of NDN Collective, an Indigenous-led advocacy organization, said in an interview the costs to tribes could reach $250,000 or more per application.
the Senate and also pass the House.
are being subpoenaed by the House select committee examining the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
The bridge program, announced on the 60-day anniversary of the passage of the bipartisan infrastructure law, has become a frequently touted talking point since the law’s passage.
On the Senate side, Thune, the minority whip, confirmed over the weekend that he will run for reelection.
Califf had the top job at the FDA for one year in 2016, under the Obama administration, and was confirmed then in a bipartisan 89-4 vote.
Price, a North Carolina Democrat who chairs the transportation spending subcommittee, said in an interview Tuesday.
It’s fitting that Marilyn Strickland is Heard on the Hill’s first Take Five interview for 2022.
to affect the partisan balance.
would not necessarily be regulating a stablecoin-issuing company per se, but regulating certain activities by that company,” Sithian said in an interview.
Tuesday to replace the late Rep.