‘MAGA Mike Johnson’: A Trump world ‘LOVE’ story — but for how long?
"Johnson was picked by only 1 percent as the person they most want as the next speaker, from a lengthy list." But Donald Trump sure knew Johnson.
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"Johnson was picked by only 1 percent as the person they most want as the next speaker, from a lengthy list." But Donald Trump sure knew Johnson.
There’s also a temptation for members, elected to represent less than one quarter of 1 percent of the country, to require the rest of the country bow to the needs and beliefs of the constituents (or in
Jordan has vowed to "leverage" the 1 percent across-the-board cut that would hit in May if all 12 full-year appropriations bills aren’t enacted by then under the debt limit suspension law.
Scott was making his case to fellow House Republicans during a candidate forum that began at 1 p.m. on Friday, hours after Republicans rejected proposed rule changes for how to elect a speaker nominee.
Massie said he’s uncomfortable with Scalise’s plan for appropriations, and believes the speaker nominee should use the 1 percent across-the-board cut that would take effect in April under the debt limit
Jordan said he "felt good" leaving the forum and said his proposed spending plan would be timed to leverage the 1 percent across-the-board cut that would be triggered in April under a provision in the
We can’t keep trying to backfill $0.50, $1, $2 a time on the picket line for your families.
Hern’s KTAK Corp. received more than $1 million. After a stint on the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and some years as a donor, Hern decided to run himself in 2018 for an open House seat.
Oct. 1: Gaetz makes the rounds on Sunday morning television shows to announce he would be moving to vacate the chair after McCarthy moved the relatively clean CR.
conference meeting in which, members said, there was near-unanimity on not providing the votes to help McCarthy defeat a motion to vacate the speakership that is expected to come to a floor vote around 1:
In contrast, Burgum’s greatest assets are his wealth of just over $1 billion and his "outsider" resume.
At the same time, it wasn’t clear their Senate counterparts would have any better luck when that chamber votes on cloture at 1 p.m. Saturday.
However, the national debt actually grew by $1.5 trillion between October 1, 2020, and October 1, 2021." If all of fiscal 2021 is included, the total grows to $8.2 trillion.
If McCarthy is unable to pass a stopgap with just Republican votes, passing the Senate’s bill appears to be the only way for him to avoid a government shutdown Oct. 1, or at least keep it relatively brief
natural disaster victims.If it passes both chambers and President Joe Biden signs it by Saturday, the country would be spared a partial government shutdown that would begin with the new fiscal year on Oct. 1.
His manager’s amendment, which also would be slipped into the base text upon adoption of the rule, would make an additional $1 billion in cuts. mostly from State Department diplomatic programs and contributions
"We are one half of 1/3 of this government and we have to work together," she said.
Spending would then be allowed to grow by only 1 percent a year, which amounts to additional cuts after accounting for population growth and inflation.
That includes measures to limit security assistance to Ukraine, cut various Pentagon officials’ salaries to $1 a year, and more.
James Lankford, R-Okla., that would automatically provide continuing appropriations if spending bills for the new fiscal year have not yet been enacted by Oct. 1.