Hispanic Republicans vie to oust Democrats in diverse districts
Biden won the district, which is centered in Allentown and Bethlehem, by less than 1 percentage point. "I may not be what your typical Republican looks like," Montero said.
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Biden won the district, which is centered in Allentown and Bethlehem, by less than 1 percentage point. "I may not be what your typical Republican looks like," Montero said.
A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Medicaid said the state aims to have the new program begin Jan. 1. Â
People gathered at the Marion County Republican Party headquarters in July to discuss Issue 1, an amendment aimed at making it harder to pass an abortion rights amendment in November. Voters rejected Issue 1 on Tuesday.
DARPA also will fund seven small businesses each with $1 million to help them compete in the first phase of the competition, Adams said.
President Joe Biden signed a proclamation designating a new national monument near the Grand Canyon National Park on Tuesday, providing stronger protections for nearly 1 million acres and permanently removing
Nearly 1 in 4 active-duty servicemembers — or about 286,800 people, not counting their family members — suffer food insecurity, according to the most recent Pentagon survey of the force.
Bush and then-Vice President Al Gore held 2-1 national leads for their parties’ nominations.
"According to our records, we have [sic] it looks like we have 7 solved cases for IRS and 1 on active/on-hold case.
Despite the House Armed Services Committee’s 58-1 vote to advance the bill last month, Democrats said with near unanimity that they could not support the bill in its amended form.
In the first year, the lifeline reported nearly 5 million contacts through calls, chats and texts – or double the previous year through the 10-digit number, including 1 million to the Veterans Crisis Line
He cited Romans 13:1-7, in particular the part about the need to honor those to whom honor is due. "That’s why we call them ’the honorable,’" Black said.
His decision shows that since Washington Republicans and Democrats have decided a peacetime U.S. military needs a military budget on a path toward $1 trillion a year, U.S. allies are going to expect Washington
"And within that 3 percent — this is important now, it’s important that people understand this — the FBI ends up only accessing content in like 1 and a half percent of that," he said.
July 1, the beginning of the third quarter, fell on a Saturday, followed by the July 4 holiday on Tuesday.
Congress has prohibited the transfer of cluster munitions with dud rates higher than 1 percent.
Some of the pressure on that need may be relieved by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which allocates $1 billion for middle mile grants.
The recent deal to raise the federal government’s debt ceiling, which Biden signed into law earlier this month, ends the pause by Sept. 1.
The fiscal 2023 defense policy bill boosted the National Defense Stockpile by $1 billion specifically to acquire critical minerals.
Despite the availability of these cures, commercial data showed only 1 in 6 uninsured adults under 40 with hepatitis C has been cured, according to a Morbidity and Mortality Report published Thursday examining
Under the June budget law, if all 12 appropriations bills are not enacted by Jan. 1, 2024, then defense and nondefense spending caps would be cut in fiscal 2024 to 1 percent below the fiscal 2023 levels