Republicans, appropriators dominate House earmarks
Henry Cuellar, has a big jump in earmarked dollars — just over $1 million to buy laboratory equipment for Texas A&M International University — from last year when he received zero.Â
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Henry Cuellar, has a big jump in earmarked dollars — just over $1 million to buy laboratory equipment for Texas A&M International University — from last year when he received zero.Â
He secured $1 million in approved project funding this year, finishing 389th out of 390 participating House members.
If Republicans are wondering how to spend their August recess, they should start by highlighting their wins and spotlighting healthy signs for the economy, Winston writes. Above, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., speaks at a news conference at the Republican National Committee on July 15.
Collins ended June with $1 million in his House campaign account, funds that can be transferred to a Senate committee.
They include two Ohio family planning clinics — which don’t provide abortions — in Springfield and Hamilton that will close Aug. 1.
But despite its protestations to the contrary, CBS had to be sending a signal when, without first trying to trim expenses, it unceremoniously canceled the No. 1 late-night show soon after its host criticized
There’s also an effort to craft a 7-1 map in Missouri that targets Kansas City Democrat Emanuel Cleaver II, which Punchbowl News reported is of interest to the Trump White House.
"In the conversation I’m having with folks on the ground, the No. 1 issue continues to be affordability,’’ said Richard Lamondin, a Democrat who owns an energy consulting firm and is challenging Republican
It comes as some universities grapple with how to directly share revenues with students after a watershed settlement resolving antitrust lawsuits brought by former Division 1 athletes.
Roll Call reporters Kathryn Lyons, left, and Katherine Tully-McManus pose in front of the House Members’ Dining Room in the Capitol on Oct. 1, 2019. The restaurant had recently been opened to the public during recess.
"The violence that the Supreme Court has allowed the administration to do to Congress’s Article 1 powers, combined with the violence to the appropriations process that is being done through this and presumably
That stopgap measure was itself a blow for local officials, imposing a roughly $1 billion budget cut on the District.
In the early going, the teams were closely matched, and the game remained tied 1-1 through two innings. But the lawmakers broke things open in the third off an RBI triple from Rep.
"The key is we’re going to deploy these assets when we still have airplanes inside, and doing that safely is the No. 1 priority."
Their legislation would move up the Medicaid coverage prohibition from Oct. 1, 2026, to July 4, 2025, the day Trump signed the bill into law.
The department requested nearly $1 billion overall for the coming fiscal year, while Senate appropriators have proposed $855 million instead.
The latest congressional effort to create a nationwide NIL standard comes just a month after a federal judge approved a settlement resolving antitrust lawsuits brought by former Division 1 athletes.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., announced after the votes Tuesday night that an agreement had been reached to end debate on the measure at 1:30 p.m.
Malvido Jr., who called for a higher minimum wage and universal health coverage, and retired businessman Patrick Harris Sr., who proposed a $1 billion cap on individual wealth through establishing a "greed
This year, the Trump administration has touted its planned investments in national defense, which when including $113.3 billion packaged in the reconciliation bill that just cleared Congress, tops $1 trillion