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Bipartisan agreement on need for water upgrade, but not on cost
Republican lawmakers were publicly quiet Wednesday about the water section of the proposal, reserving their criticism for the overall package and tax hikes.
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Republican lawmakers were publicly quiet Wednesday about the water section of the proposal, reserving their criticism for the overall package and tax hikes.
“It is not a one-shot-and-we’ll-fix-it problem,” said Frank Kendall, a former Pentagon acquisition chief, in an interview.
Some of the nation’s biggest business interests are leading the lobbying effort and have snagged a cross section of groups to join the cause. The U.S.
Corrected, April 13 | President Joe Biden stood in the White House’s State Dining Room on Feb. 24 and recalled the centuries-old “for want of a nail” proverb — the one about the outsize significance of
And this is why, when several friends and loved ones reached out to me following the Atlanta shootings, I started unloading on them: What happened within the last few weeks, or within the last year
But the bills face slim odds of passing the Senate.
“I feel the pain and the sorrow and the loss and the grief all over again,” he said in an interview. “There’s this personal sense of, I should be doing more, I should accomplish more.”
Those businesses were less likely to have relationships with the banks that distributed the loans on behalf of the government.
This is “Alaskan of the Week,” the only speech in the Senate that elicits gleeful tweets from jaded floor watchers.
Manchin is the lone Democrat in the 50-50 chamber who has not yet embraced the legislation, dubbed S1 and HR1, even though he signed on as a co-sponsor when the Senate was in GOP control in the last
It was the urban planners’ version of a “tell” — this neighborhood, isolated from the rest of the city, would be where the disadvantaged live.
the past year.
Nic Carter and Amy Luo explain how NFTs work and what their meteoric rise means for the mainstreaming of blockchain technology and securities law.
Cuellar said in an interview the press “absolutely” should be allowed inside: “I think people need to know what’s happening in our backyard at the border.”
“We’re starting in first,” Brooks said in a Tuesday interview.
“With Marty Walsh, the corporate infiltration of the Department of Labor ends now.”
minority party to filibuster, and they coincided with an ABC News interview with President Joe Biden in which Biden said he would support a return to the “talking filibuster” of yore.
“The issue has gone from being a local passion in Washington to a real national policy agenda,” Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks during the news conference outside the Capitol to announce the introduction of S 1, the “For the People” Act, on Wednesday.
committee members who will select the nominee after the state set a June 1 date for the special election.