Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
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House Democrats have been voting in such a partisan lockstep,” Phillips said, noting party-line votes this year on a COVID-19 economic measure as well as a campaign finance and voting bill known as HR 1.
[jwp-video n=”1″] “Did you see Mike Thompson was here?” Suozzi said, referring to the California Democrat who chairs the Ways and Means Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee.
First-quarter fundraising reports are due by midnight, so here are five questions we’ll be asking as we refresh Fec.gov: 1. What’s the Jan. 6 fundraising fallout?
[jwp-video n=”1″] Nadler and the other backers of the legislation said the Supreme Court itself would make the case
Trump carried the state by just 1 point in 2020, while Tillis also narrowly won a second term, defeating Democrat Cal Cunningham by 2 points.
In 2020, the Senate passed five major COVID-19 relief bills by wide margins: Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, passed 96-1 on March 5.Families First Coronavirus
Rather than pull U.S. troops out of Afghanistan by May 1, as former President Donald Trump had planned under a February 2020 agreement with the Taliban, the troops will leave by Sept. 11, the 20th
The announcement, which Biden is expected to formally make on Wednesday, means the U.S. will not meet the May 1 withdrawal deadline that was negotiated between the Trump administration and the Taliban
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So far, 6.8 million Americans have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, so the chances of experiencing a clot were about 1 in 1.1 million.
But community health centers were allocated only 1 million doses in the initial rollout of the program, and Biden’s health equity group has yet to formalize recommendations to states.
The idea of stretching the interval between doses apparently stalled after a March 1 CDC advisers’ meeting.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Inglis, a computer scientist with multiple graduate degrees, was a commissioner on the Solarium Commission and previously served as the deputy director of the National Security
[jwp-video n=”1″] Getting a phone call from his high school coach “On the other end of the line was Coach Faust, who gave me a classic pep talk from our days on the field together — about stepping
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Big winners Among the biggest winners is the Education Department, which would receive a 40.8 percent increase in base funding for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
Within Energy, the proposal calls for $1.9 billion to create an emissions-free electricity network by 2035, $8 billion for “clean energy” technologies, $7.4 billion for science and $1 billion to