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2020 in 6 horrible minutes: Congressional Hits and Misses
More Congressional Hits and Misses from this year: Forgive our lawmakers for falling short ‘We gotta go, the trial started at 1 o’clock!’
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More Congressional Hits and Misses from this year: Forgive our lawmakers for falling short ‘We gotta go, the trial started at 1 o’clock!’
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The ballot measure also doubles taxes on cigars to $1 each, and tacks on an extra $2 in cigarette taxes, from $1.33 to $3.33 per pack.
on message at the same moments, suggesting an institutionalized rather than individual disinformation campaign,” the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University said in an Oct. 1
He even has a pair of Jordan 1 slippers he scoots around in.
“Health care is the No. 1 issue that people care about. I can tell you this from being on the ground in a congressional district that Donald Trump won,” Rep.
Questions about political interference Federal officials recently told states to be ready for the possibility of a vaccine being ready by Nov. 1, shortly before the Nov. 3 election.
Rita Warren, a committed faith activist more commonly known on Capitol Hill as Jesus Lady, died Sept. 1 at the age of 92.
[jwp-video n=”1″] “I do not support $2.2 trillion,” Mnuchin told Waters.
[jwp-video n=”1″] House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has cited Djou’s 2010 special election victory and the subsequent GOP takeover of the House majority as a parallel for 2020.
The first half of the list has not changed since the start of the cycle, with Alabama Democrat Doug Jones once again taking the No. 1 spot.
Mike Garcia takes the No. 1 spot after winning a May special election for a seat President Donald Trump lost in 2016.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. [ Also watch: A COVID-19 vaccine won’t mean an immediate return to normal ]
Park Police Acting Chief Gregory Monahan of the June 1 incident at Lafayette Square.
Senate Republican leaders unveiled their $1 trillion proposal for the next coronavirus relief package this week, but it faces scrutiny from Democrats in both chambers as well as from some Republicans.
The Strategic National Stockpile since April 1 has shipped to states 28 million tablets of a malaria drug that President Donald Trump touted as a potential treatment for COVID-19.
[jwp-video n=”1″] “I wasn’t really sure how it was going to come out,” Rep. Gil Cisneros said over email. “I have never grown a beard before.”
[jwp-video n=”1″] We know this won’t last forever. We will see our friends, our elected officials, our familiar again.
Just after 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, McConnell characterized the proposal as a “wartime level of investment into our nation.”
Schumer, D-N.Y., said the procedural votes on the coronavirus relief bill, which took place Monday at 1:30 p.m., were “irrelevant” because negotiations between congressional leaders were ongoing.