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Lawmakers eye opportunities as Philippines base access expands
Joe Courtney, D-Conn., said in an interview Thursday.
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Joe Courtney, D-Conn., said in an interview Thursday.
The Supreme Court cases, which would be decided before the conclusion of the term at the end of June, could reshape how the internet is governed without the involvement of the political branches,
That is because of the way two programs — one in the Defense Department and the other in the Agriculture Department — are constructed, some lawmakers say.
a phone interview.
With their party now in the majority, Republican Main Street Caucus Chair Dusty Johnson of South Dakota and Vice Chair Stephanie Bice of Oklahoma said in a joint interview that their group is stronger
“If you look back at the state’s history, oil and gas has been a part of the state’s fabric since the very beginning.”
Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., the ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee. “We are not putting a Great Wall of China against China,” DeLauro said in an interview.
Andy Kim, D-N.J., underscored the importance of shoring up the workforce in a recent interview, citing the “programs and projects that are just not reaching their full potential” because of retention difficulties
The lawsuit asked the court to toss the ESG rule, calling it “arbitrary and capricious” and a violation of both ERISA and the Administrative Procedure Act.
-Mexico border into the spotlight on Wednesday as they held the first of a series of hearings hammering the administration on its border policies and unveiled another impeachment resolution against the
Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., the foreign aid subcommittee’s new cardinal — as Appropriations subcommittee chairmen are often called — said in an interview.
The CBC invited the Nichols family to attend the State of the Union address, Horsford said, and requested a meeting with President Joe Biden to advocate for negotiations on national changes to the
Political links Mike Toman, a senior fellow of the nonpartisan Resources for the Future, said in an interview that significant Chinese firms are often closely linked with the political leadership
The final assembly rule took immediate effect, but Treasury advised the critical mineral and battery component mandates wouldn’t apply until the day after the department publishes proposed guidance
The new committee, officially called the “Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party,” was established earlier this month by a vote of
Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., said in a Fox Business interview Wednesday from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that he wants to do something bipartisan on the debt limit that would help improve
The program expires after 2027. Lawmakers have lauded the NDAA as having helped solve the problem of hunger in the ranks.
The move, however, sets the stage for a fight — likely in the courts and potentially in Congress, if the pushback is strong — over whether the agency can legally intervene in what are essentially
In a Jan. 9 interview with Bloomberg, Commissioner Richard Trumka, a Democrat, said the independent agency would consider a ban on gas stoves in order to address indoor air pollution, referring to
“FERC’s significance is perhaps greater than it ever has been,” Todd Snitchler, CEO of the Electric Power Supply Association, an industry trade group, said in an interview.