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‘Forever chemical’ provisions in NDAA fall short, say advocates
the chemicals under the Superfund program and the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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the chemicals under the Superfund program and the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Dorn, who worked in a similar monitoring capacity on the Capitol Visitor Center project, said in a phone interview that it was not unusual for renovation projects to deviate 20 percent from the original
offenses, in an interview.
He laid out the path to David Drucker in an interview with Roll Call in February 2012, shortly after stepping down as conference chairman.
“The sooner the better but not at the expense of the initiatives that we need to address in the bills.”
championed the change.
“Even though Marcy has earned her seniority and Debbie has worked hard for the party, I think that Rosa is seen by the majority of the caucus as the person who could best be the face and voice of
“Voting for speaker is not a problem, because we can vote the same way we do here,” the Maryland Democrat said in an interview Friday.
The Massachusetts Democrat wants to take a page from his party’s 2009 playbook, when the Obama administration took office amid the wreckage of the financial crisis and enacted a nearly $800 billion
Hoyer, D-Md., said in an interview Friday that sometime after the Appropriations Committee’s new chairwoman is elected the week of Nov. 30, she will begin soliciting House lawmakers to “ask for
West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin III wants to make clear that he will not be the 50th vote in favor of eliminating the legislative filibuster or expanding the size of the Supreme Court in a potential
Asked in a May interview about the Q theory, Boebert said, “I hope that this is real.
“This is the only issue that unites Puerto Ricans in this election when the rest of the candidates, even me, got less votes than the statehood option.”
I would pay more,” Trump said in an interview with Fox Business. “I would go higher. Go big or go home.”
“It’s a package we’re working on, certainly,” Kind said in an interview. “Obviously, Chairman Neal is very focused on this as well, and it’s one of those must-do items when we get back.”
It is centered on the straightforward idea that “a judge must apply the law as written,” though she warned the committee that the approach is “not a mechanical exercise.”
growing impatient as the window to enact a law before the Nov. 3 election closes.
“It’s crushing the virus.” Trump, meanwhile, said he was open to a bigger deal during a Fox Business interview Thursday, but he did not mention most of Pelosi’s priorities.
“But if we have to go in and vote, I’ve already told the leadership, I’ll go in in a moon suit. We think this is pretty important,” Johnson said during an interview on 630 KHOW in Denver.
Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican who has tested positive for coronavirus, said in a Monday radio interview that he was prepared to return to the Capitol to vote to confirm Barrett even if he tests positive