‘Watershed’ $1 trillion defense budget on the horizon
ANALYSIS — The $1 trillion American defense budget is in sight. The U.S. government will spend that much on defense soon — maybe within just a couple of years, if recent trends continue.
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ANALYSIS — The $1 trillion American defense budget is in sight. The U.S. government will spend that much on defense soon — maybe within just a couple of years, if recent trends continue.
From left, House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., hold a March 1 discussion in the Capitol with parents and children on parents' rights in dealing with schools.
"You could basically hear people be like, ’Wow, so the average is about … $1 trillion a year, just interest on our debt,’" he said. House Budget ranking member Brendan F.
I’m talking less than 1 percent of global carbon emissions if every vehicle, every car and light-duty truck in America became an electric vehicle overnight," said Westerman.
While the original bill called for requiring inflationary assessments for executive orders with an annual budgetary impact of at least $1 billion, Republicans decided they would be letting too many executive
Those rules include a cap at 1 percent of federal spending; a ban on for-profit recipients; a requirement of members to post requests online; and a mandate for the Government Accountability Office to audit
Top of the mountain (1) President Joe Biden: Powerful moments, an unexpected domestic spending bill last fall and some crafty State of the Union negotiating — and the return of "Scranton Joe" at home and
The count: $1 million That’s how much three top executives from failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX donated in the six weeks leading up to the Nov. 8 elections, which came three days before the company
Interested in becoming a “Season Pass” holder for some GOP senators, including Roger Wicker of Mississippi, who has a defense industry lunch slated for March 1?
Unlike six of the candidates who registered almost no support, Scott got 1 percent, behind the 2 percent received by Cruz and former Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., hosted a Feb. 1 event condemning transgender girls participating in youth sports. And on Feb. 9, Sen.
/p> Steel pointed to the need for more Western representation and that she wants to work on trade issues given her district’s role in foreign trade; the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach were Nos. 1
But considering how Democrats overperformed in November, when the economy was also voters’ No. 1 concern, the finding may not be as damning as it seems, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Cardin of Maryland raised $29,191 in the last three months of 2022, though he had $1 million on hand. Cardin, 79, also has not disclosed his reelection plans. And Sen.
President Barack Obama met with House Republicans on June 1 to discuss the budget and debt limit, and he played golf with Boehner later in the month.
far-right Republicans will renew calls made during the Trump administration to pass deep cuts to foreign aid spending, which despite popular belief among some conservatives, only amounts to less than 1
Mary Peltola, D-Alaska, while acknowledging that some in the state may be disappointed, celebrated the decision and said that rebuilding salmon runs and protecting fisheries was the No. 1 reason she ran
And the $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 omnibus spending package didn’t clear until Dec. 23, giving the administration less time to assess agencies’ needs for the new fiscal year starting Oct. 1 and provide
Gallego’s campaign said it raised more than $1 million on the first day of the campaign. #VASen: Democratic Sen.
As part of the 2010 merger, Live Nation entered a consent decree with the DOJ to refrain from retaliating against musicians who didn’t use its venues and pay $1 million for each violation.