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GOP has outside spending advantage in Georgia runoffs
Below is a roundup of the two dozen outside groups that have each spent $1 million or more since Nov. 3.
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Below is a roundup of the two dozen outside groups that have each spent $1 million or more since Nov. 3.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) APRIL 1: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., reminds photographers to practice social distancing after her television interview in the Russell Senate Office Building.
Kiko assumed the job on Aug. 1, 2016, having been named to the position by Speaker Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis.. He continued in the role with the Democratic-led House.
[jwp-video n=”1″] He predicted a need for further unemployment assistance beyond the 11 weeks of expanded assistance in the bill passed by the House and Senate on Monday.
.”$1 billion for the Smithsonian Institution and $154 million for the National Gallery of Art: “Likewise, these facilities are essentially not open.”$7 million for “reef fish management.”$25 million to
Hey, big spenders: Outside groups in both parties are dropping millions of dollars on the Georgia runoffs, and Republicans are outspending Democrats 2-to-1.
Maryland had recently lifted its stay-at-home order as it entered Phase 1 of reopening the state.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Long-delayed aid The pandemic relief measure would deliver the first major infusion of new aid in nine months, since Congress passed a roughly $2 trillion package in March.
The deal also includes $1 billion for broadband on tribal lands and $300 million for rural broadband deployment.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Under the House procedural maneuver, adoption of the rule for floor debate on the big spending package would automatically send the new stopgap bill to the Senate, which would
[jwp-video n=”1″] The commission was created to study the removal and replacement of Lee this summer and had sought a replacement since July, when it voted that it was time for Lee to go.
The money wouldn’t be due until Dec. 31, 2021, rather than May 1.
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Congress did not reach an agreement to reauthorize the highway bill in time for the Oct. 1 deadline, opting to extend the current law through most of 2021.
Congressional leaders on Sunday night reached agreement on a massive pandemic rescue measure that will be attached to a $1.4 trillion omnibus spending bill for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
The pandemic-battered transportation industry would get $45 billion, including $15 billion for airlines, $14 billion for mass transit, $10 billion for state highways and $1 billion for Amtrak.
If the Fed lending deal holds, lawmakers could clear a nearly $1 trillion COVID-19 aid package as well as the underlying $1.4 trillion fiscal 2021 appropriations bill before stopgap funding for federal
Such inflated bills cause more than 1 in six 6 Americans to have medical debt in collections, according to the Urban Institute. In some states, such as Texas, this ratio increases to around 1 in 4.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Lindsey McPherson contributed to this report.
The earliest the House would vote on the legislation is Sunday at 1 p.m., he announced.