Debt bill’s pipeline provision puts Democrats in a tight spot
"It affects a whole lot of landowners who are going to have their property taken for it," Kaine said in an interview. "I think I ought to get an amendment vote."
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"It affects a whole lot of landowners who are going to have their property taken for it," Kaine said in an interview. "I think I ought to get an amendment vote."
Durbin of Illinois, a longtime leader of legislative efforts to protect Dreamers, said in an interview Wednesday he was "very interested" in the bill, and that he had spoken to Escobar and the two are
Michael Waltz, R-Fla., in a Fox News interview, suggesting that the 3 percent increase in the deal would amount to a cut in practice given inflation rates.
The technology is rapidly changing, and people’s understanding of risks and benefits is also evolving, he said. "It’s more art than science," Kumayama said in an interview.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: What was your first job in politics? A: I went to undergrad to be a journalist, and I was able to go down and do some reporting at the state capital.
At a minimum, some opponents of the debt limit deal say that the trust and unity the conference built during the speaker’s race negotiations and the past few months of largely intraparty legislative work
The comments came hours before the head of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee announced that the panel will take steps to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress for not
The topic of the slide was not the debt talks, but some of the faces on the screen were from members who have criticized the president over spending.
This is the first story in a series examining the financial state of rural hospitals in the wake of the pandemic, and how communities are grappling with the future now that federal aid is running dry.
She sits on four committees — double the usual most House members get — represents the class of 2020 on the Republican leadership team, and is the vice chair of the Republican Main Street Caucus.
to investigate the lavish gifts he provided to the member of the Supreme Court.
The spurt of hearings on the subject came after the office of Senate Majority Leader Charles E.
And the bill would also address green card backlogs and revise the agricultural visa system.
"It’s grown to more than $12 billion crammed into the services research accounts out of public view and without oversight," Steve Ellis, president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, said in an interview.
and 6o to 70 percent say no," Jermaine House, senior director of communications at HIT Strategies, a consulting firm that works with underrepresented communities, said during a phone interview.
But McCarthy vented his frustration with the Biden administration in a Fox Business interview that marked a clear change in tone from just a day earlier.
The hosts of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, a syndicated program that airs on 400 stations and is considered the successor to The Rush Limbaugh Show, urged listeners to call their members
the DOJ probe.
The expansion of basic scientific research enshrined in a 2022 bipartisan law, funded through the National Science Foundation, is "at pretty serious risk," Atkinson said in an interview.
That’s less than half of the number of migrants encountered at the border in the three days leading up to the end of the policy, when an average of more than 10,000 border crossings were logged each day