House Sends Amended Debt Bill to Senate
A key procedural vote on the Senate bill is scheduled for 1 a.m. Sunday. Prior to the vote, Boehner took the floor to cheers from his Conference.
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A key procedural vote on the Senate bill is scheduled for 1 a.m. Sunday. Prior to the vote, Boehner took the floor to cheers from his Conference.
A cloture vote on Reid’s bill is expected around 1 a.m. Sunday, after Reid rejected an unusual offer from McConnell to hold a vote on the Reid plan Friday night as well.
reveals that harnessing these domestic and secure energy opportunities could create 4 million to 5 million jobs and $700 billion in new economic activity — a much-needed outcome that underpins the No. 1
Royce has more money — $2.8 million in the bank to Miller’s $1 million — and insiders said he is the early favorite. In northern LA, Democratic Reps.
The House does not plan to hold votes earlier than 1 p.m. on Saturday or Sunday.
To meet this challenge, the DSCC has implemented three new fundraising programs targeting K Street and national donors, increased its phone, direct-mail and Internet fundraising activities, poured $1
To highlight the vulnerability of cyberattacks, four years ago the government conducted a test in which it remotely accessed and partially destroyed a $1 million diesel-electric generator at a federal
contractors were soon called to supply the Pentagon with the hardware for fighting not one, but two, essentially old-fashioned boots-on-the-ground, planes-in-the-air wars overseas — which have cost more than $1
. $1 billion on car repairs, movie tickets, even a tax on creating jobs. He even admits it,” the announcer says, followed by a shot of Amodei saying, “Yeah that’s true.”
There is significant overlap in Reid’s and Boehner’s offerings, which aim to cut about $1 trillion in discretionary spending and establish a joint Member-only committee to find more savings by the
The Congressional Budget Office delivered the bad news to Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Tuesday evening that his deficit reduction proposal cuts just $1 billion from the deficit next year, sending
Aides were frantically looking Tuesday night for more savings after a Congressional Budget Office score revealed it would cut just $1 billion from the deficit next year.
The plan includes $1.2 trillion in discretionary spending cuts, $1 trillion in estimated savings from the drawdown of forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, and $100 billion in mandatory savings not attached
The Boehner and Reid proposals include about $1 trillion in discretionary spending savings, though the Senate framework includes military cuts.
Boehner’s proposal, according to the CBO, cuts the deficit next year by just $1 billion and $16 billion in fiscal 2013, much less than many conservatives want.
A political action committee that raised more than $1 million from tea party and conservative activists in the last election cycle spent very little of that money actually supporting candidates.
Updated: 1:10 p.m. Embattled Rep. David Wu announced Tuesday that he will resign from Congress following the conclusion of the debt ceiling debate.
Bail has been set at $1 million as Becker awaits arraignment on multiple felony charges.
The debt ceiling crisis might be something of a distraction from the financial sector’s real top priority of Dodd-Frank, but keeping in touch with the Hill on its own No. 1 issue can be part of crafting
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