Armed Forces Say Yearlong CR Spells Danger
And they would force thousands of military families to wait to move to their next post until after the start of fiscal 2018 on Oct. 1 (at the earliest) — meaning children in those families would have to
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And they would force thousands of military families to wait to move to their next post until after the start of fiscal 2018 on Oct. 1 (at the earliest) — meaning children in those families would have to
The planned upgrades would cost more than $1 trillion to acquire and operate, by some estimates, and Trump has advocated expanding U.S. atomic firepower further still.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 24, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Then he set his sights on the conservative faction, using one of its most-loathed organizations, Planned Parenthood, as perhaps his last bit
day started with both sides looking to the Freedom Caucus's 11:30 a.m. meeting with Trump at the White House as where a deal could emerged, but the conservative caucus returned to the Capitol around 1:
The provision, included in a manager's amendment to the bill released by House leaders on Monday, would prevent states from expanding their Medicaid programs if they didn't already do so by March 1.
million to keep building a destroyer warship; • $340 million for 15 Blackhawk helicopters; • $262 million for five Apache helicopters; • $207 million for two C-40A airlift jets; • $195 million for 12 MQ-1
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'America First' In his "America First" blueprint, Trump also calls for changing the discretionary spending caps for the current fiscal 2017 year, which began Oct. 1.
Around 6 p.m., D.C. time, they told viewers they can be in Nashville, Tenn., by 1 a.m. local time.
Ryan Zinke was confirmed as Interior secretary on March 1 and since then, both parties have chosen their nominees at special nominating conventions.
By ED RENDELL and JUDD GREGG President Ronald Reagan warned of the dangers of debt when it rose past $1 trillion for the first time just 34 years ago.
Counts for Florida, which was redistricted in 2015, relied on state data. 1. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 8, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Some conservatives have said that repeal and replace votes should occur at the same time and they reiterated that preference Tuesday but said
Instead, the measure bumps the effective date for repealing various taxes created under the health care law to Jan. 1, 2018 and would reintroduce the so-called Cadillac tax on high-end insurance plans
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projected last month the annual deficit will rise from $560 billion this year to $1 trillion in six years and $1.4 trillion in 2027, which would equal 5 percent
Last year's "21st Century Cures" law includes $1 billion in anti-opioid funding for states, to be distributed over a two-year period.
Trump's speech also left members of both parties asking for more details, especially on his promise to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure, which drew applause from members of both parties.
Trying to dramatize the horror of $1 trillion in national debt, Reagan memorably said, “A trillion dollars would be a stack of thousand-dollar bills 67 miles high.”
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 6, 2012 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Trump did say there are plenty of "talented" and fair reporters, but told the friendly audience a lot of stories would "dry up" if media organizations
But the giant Golden State delegation's perennial hold on No. 1 has become suddenly threatened by the lawmakers from Texas, the second largest state even though it's only slightly more than two-thirds