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Top areas of House budget package that could see changes
Paid leave The House bill would create a federal paid family and medical leave benefit, the first of its kind in the United States.
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Paid leave The House bill would create a federal paid family and medical leave benefit, the first of its kind in the United States.
Maine’s Susan Collins is expected to take the helm as the top Republican on the Appropriations Committee at the beginning of the 118th Congress with Washington state’s Patty Murray in line to become
Califf justified that decision in an interview earlier this year by saying he deferred to the typical FDA chain of command.
It’s not how we built this country, and the product should speak for itself,” Manchin told the Automotive News in an interview. “We shouldn’t use everyone’s tax dollars to pick winners and losers.
In an interview conducted this summer, we asked Sessions why he couldn’t stay away, what’s changed on the Hill since he was a real freshman, and why he went out of his way to defend Anthony Gonzalez
But that’s not the truth,” the Chambliss campaign ad claimed.
How potential voters might react wasn’t a concern, Gallego said in a recent interview. “I could have written a book that glorified … me … but that’s not what it is.”
He also did a Newsmax interview in which he mused about declaring martial law to “rerun” the election. He is directed to produce documents by Nov. 23 and sit for a deposition on Dec. 6.
Weaver, served as the secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. Introducing the bill to rename the headquarters in January, Sen.
Cardin said in an interview that Republicans’ boycott was “outrageous and wrong.”
of Afghanistan,” Smith said in an interview, pointing to Venezuela as an example where the Treasury Department issues general licenses for certain essential economic transactions but still keeps sanctions
“It’s hard to know how big a deal it will be,” Sean Hecht, an environmental law professor at UCLA, said in an interview.
made the drive to the White House.
Carper, D-Del., said in an interview last week that he’s been making progress in finding middle ground with Manchin on a methane fee.
Decrying “budget gimmicks” in the bill, the West Virginia Democrat said the full price tag could be double the advertised cost if the proposed programs were extended.
Also scheduled are Mike Sommers, the president and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, the top lobby for the oil and gas industry in Washington, and Suzanne Clark, the president and CEO of the U.S
Walking down the hallways of the Capitol in the early 1980s, Sen. John Tower insisted on staying a few steps ahead of his aide French Hill.
“There are going to be people in the workforce that choose not to get vaccinated, and they will walk off their job,” Hallman said in an interview.
When ‘billionaires cry’ The American Enterprise Institute’s Kyle Pomerleau said in an interview ahead of the text’s release that while aspects of the tax code have mark-to-market features, what’s
Clark, D-Mass., said in an interview. “This has to be one of our major priority areas.”