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Everyone’s talking about HR 1, House Democrats’ overhaul of campaign finance, election and lobbying laws.
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Everyone’s talking about HR 1, House Democrats’ overhaul of campaign finance, election and lobbying laws.
Show Notes:$960B deficit expected this year, more than $1 trillion nextBipartisan cooperation put to the test in SenatePower struggle begins atop the House Appropriations Committee Subscribe to this podcast
rollcall Congress got its first crack at questioning Attorney General William Barr about his conclusions on the Mueller Report on May 1 in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing room.
Congress is finally back in town after a long summer recess and the race is on to avoid a government shutdown before the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.
Gonzales gave it a whirl, offering these four scenarios: 1) Eviction at 1600 2) Blue Washington3) Status Quo 4) Red Revival.
TrumpTrump Contradicts Aides on Comey Firing↵Former FBI Director Comey to Testify at Senate Intel Committee Next Weekhttps://t.co/KeouwiEvO0pic.twitter.com/49f8YVcu7W↵—Richard Burr(@SenatorBurr)June 1,
RollCall Show Notes:House Republicans Raise Red Flags Over Senate Tax BillChanges to GOP Tax Bill Restore Adoption Credit, Address Small-Business ConcernsCrowley: Tax Bill Should Be Called ’HR 1 Percent
Democratic NightmareDemocrats Lead in Top Races in Battleground North Carolina"A third GOP senator backs an indefinite Supreme Court blockade"https://t.co/HRiLLFT0wv↵— Senate Democrats (@SenateDems)November 1,
Show Notes:Trump's Legislative Liaison Key to His Fate in CongressMcConnell Pledges Obamacare Rollback But Cautions About OverreachRT to agree → In a nation of 323 million people, it makes no sense for 1
jkRlJB2lpH↵— CQ Now (@CQnow)February 8, 2017"This confirmation process and the drama it has engendered has been a bit of a bear" –@BetsyDeVosgets a laugh@CQnow↵— Emily Wilkins (@emrwilkins)February 8, 2017Day 1
Again, compared to the current 44-54 job rating, little has changed since Jan. 1, when the president’s rating was 43 percent approve and 52 percent disapprove.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 13, 2019var rcrdTwitter = 1; And he gave his party’s Judiciary Committee members a pep talk.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Frosty once stood 8 feet tall before he fell victim to his own “deflategate,” but it wasn’t long until all were floored by the casualty. No one, more so, than Perlmutter.
Despite public hearings in recent weeks, that is only 1 percentage point higher than the same poll found in the two previous months.
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, in a 2-1 decision, sided with the House and ruled that Mazars must comply with the April 15 subpoena.
staff, who found out shortly before Thanksgiving how much of the $1.37 trillion in discretionary spending each of the dozen subcommittees would have to spend during fiscal year 2020, which began on Oct. 1.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] The statement comes after the House Energy and Commerce Committee announced a different agreement earlier this week with Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2019var rcrdTwitter = 1; More counterprogramming: As the Judiciary Committee restarted its debate of the articles of impeachment against Trump, McCarthy claimed