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Senate Clears $1 Trillion Omnibus for President’s Signature
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Trump won Pennsylvania by less than 1 point, becoming the first Republican presidential candidate to win the Keystone State since George H.W. Bush in 1988.
Meanwhile, the Senate passed a more than $1 trillion spending bill to fund the government through September. Here’s the day in photos:From left, Reps.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced $1 million in TV and digital spending Wednesday to attack GOP nominee Karen Handel in Georgia’s 6th District.
— Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) May 3, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Targeted for death, this mother fled with her 5yr old child.
comments in the morning that the omnibus was a win for conservatives, even as that flank of the party was signaling its displeasure with the catch-all wrap-up bill for the fiscal year that started on Oct. 1.
He estimated the vote on the bill (HR 1628) will take place around 12:30 or 1 p.m. Thursday. The announcement puts the spotlight on Speaker Paul D.
Mia Love (@RepMiaLove) May 1, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; The call came after a car was spotted in her neighborhood on Monday with a photo on it saying “Where’s your Congresswoman?”
Trump made the stunning call a day after his White House and congressional GOP leaders struggled to counter Democratic claims of victory over a $1 trillion fiscal 2017 spending measure that is expected
He was describing the message sent to the American people by a $1 trillion spending pact President Donald Trump and his team say they worked out with congressional Republicans and Democrats.
Jennifer Shutt/CQ Roll Call House and Senate appropriators early Monday morning unveiled the text of an omnibus spending bill to fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year, a more than $1
Reince Preibus statements on stifling the press should alarm even Republicans. https://t.co/p7yTZaFCyq — Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) April 30, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; The California Democrat
Eager to counter Democratic leaders’ declarations of victory after securing a $1 trillion compromise on 2017 spending with Republicans, the White House deployed its budget director to declare the measure
Starting earlier than expected — Meredith Kelly (@meredithk27) April 30, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; In a statement, the DCCC said: “It’s been clear for years that the Republican party
separate from a federal corruption probe based out of Newark, N.J., where a grand jury indicted both Melgen and Menendez on charges that Melgen made improper gifts to the senior senator of more than $1
Schumer said Appropriations Committee staff stayed up until 1:30 a.m. Thursday continuing to hash out differences on the omnibus spending package.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 27, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; What’s more important? Rebuilding our military – or bailing out insurance companies?
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 27, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; …subject to the fact that if we do not reach a fair deal for all, we will then terminate NAFTA.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 26, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; The president then fired off another tweet reigniting his feud with the Ninth Circuit, which he sharply criticized — breaking with
David Hawkings’ Whiteboard: Trump’s First Full Fiscal Year [jwp-video n=”1″] Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, suggested a continuing resolution, or CR, might also last only a few