Congress · 117th Congress
Infrastructure committees ask: What about us?
His five-year surface transportation and water bill, which passed the House on July 1, has effectively been ignored during the process.
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His five-year surface transportation and water bill, which passed the House on July 1, has effectively been ignored during the process.
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That additional fee expires on Oct. 1 unless the Federal Housing Finance Agency extends or changes it, or if Congress acts to renew it.
The House passed its own $767 billion highway and water bill July 1, which DeFazio has lauded as “transformative,” especially on policies dealing with climate change.
If the House and Senate cannot agree to all dozen full-year spending measures before the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1, they’ll likely pass a short-term spending bill that would extend current spending
The House, meanwhile, on July 1 passed a $759 billion, five-year highway bill that House Transportation and Infrastructure Chair Peter A.
The House, meanwhile, on July 1 passed a $759 billion, five-year highway bill that House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter A.
Joplin, another epicenter of the COVID comeback, is partly in a county that went for Trump by a better than 2-to-1 margin.
Diaz-Balart requested $12 million in earmarks and so far gotten two — $1 million for a drinking water project in Miami-Dade County and $750,000 for a sewer project in the same area.
These groups have spent $1 billion on elections through advertisements since the Citizens United decision, according to Open Secrets, a group that tracks campaign finance data.
The framework also includes $1 billion to remove or modify infrastructure that isolated Black and Brown communities, a key Biden priority aimed at advancing racial equity.
[jwp-video n=”1″] New Hampshire A recent poll in New Hampshire laid out the initial contours for what could be the marquee Senate race of the cycle.
[jwp-video n=”1″] “The Bush administration misled the American people by saying there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, that Iraq posed an imminent threat and by drawing a false connection
[jwp-video n=”1″] Georgia will also host one of the most interesting gubernatorial races in the country as GOP Gov.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Climate change has been growing in importance for voters over time, and a majority of registered voters said it was a very or somewhat important factor in the lead-up to the
[jwp-video n=”1″] It dedicates $8.3 billion for reducing carbon pollution, with an additional $6.2 billion for mitigation and resiliency improvements aimed at building infrastructure resistant
group negotiating a fallback infrastructure plan say they will avoid tax increases and user fees, but include climate-related spending, in a bid to get past obstacles that have tripped up progress on a $1
[jwp-video n=”1″] Most Democrats, however, introduced, then withdrew, their amendments.
“He offered his gratitude to her for her efforts and good faith conversations, but expressed his disappointment that, while he was willing to reduce his plan by more than $1 trillion, the Republican