Endgame not yet clear as lawmakers await CR
The review window will likely apply to rules starting around Aug. 1, according to the Congressional Research Service.
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The review window will likely apply to rules starting around Aug. 1, according to the Congressional Research Service.
On the calendar: Florida will hold special elections in the 1st and 6th Districts on April 1, preceded by Jan. 28 primaries. The 1st District seat is open after former Rep.
That means Braid will be busy even before Day 1, as sources noted that House and Senate Republicans and their aides already have begun to look toward the new Congress and advancing Trump’s agenda. G.
But since then, Congress capped nondefense discretionary spending to increases of no more than 1 percent annually.
members on both sides sought, including an extra $231 million for Secret Service protection accounts and freeing up $20 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency for disaster relief starting Oct. 1.
​Congress is about to buy itself about three months’ worth of extra time to work out a final spending agreement for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
The agent fired a gun in the direction of the rifle at about 1:31 p.m. and agents found a loaded rifle with a scope and an obliterated and unreadable serial number, along with a digital camera, a backpack
Lawmakers now have little more than a week to draft and pass a continuing resolution before the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.
Without an extension, that authority would lapse on Oct. 1.Â
McConnell says he’s already helped deliver more than $1 billion in federal funds toward the project over the years, and the fiscal 2025 dollars are all but guaranteed given the $218 million is also included
"When all is said and done, this bill would provide at least $3 in corporate tax breaks for every $1 in tax cuts for working families with children," Sanders said.
The enthusiasm for passing stricter measures to protect kids isn’t yet seen in the House, but popularity in the Senate was clear from an 86-1 vote to end debate on the legislative vehicle for the two-bill
Abortion rights activists protest as oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization are held on Dec. 1, 2021.
That measure passed the House on a 424-1 House vote and passed the Senate by unanimous consent last September.
The votes against it came from 17 Democrats, 16 Republicans and 1 independent.
The Democratic caucus stuck together to back those, in 51-48-1 and 51-49 votes, which meant that the articles fell.
Schumer, D-N.Y., said the chamber would swear in senators as jurors at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
"I do think they’re going to lose some political face, because it looks like they’re trying to hide a discussion, which is on their No. 1 big issue to defend: open borders," Braun said.
Whichever person wins the contest to lead the committee faces a challenging fiscal 2025 dynamic, with a late start and the looming election making any final appropriations close to the Oct. 1 start of
He went after projects like $1 million for Martha’s Vineyard hospital — "in one of the richest ZIP codes in the United States," Paul said — and $2 million for a kelp and shellfish nursery at the University