Perry’s comments roil Democratic veterans
Perry won his district last year by 1 percentage point, or about 5,100 votes.
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Perry won his district last year by 1 percentage point, or about 5,100 votes.
The "big, beautiful bill" extended expiring tax cuts enacted in 2017, added funds for the border and defense, repealed green energy tax credits and cut more than $1 trillion in spending over 10 years,
The Coast Guard confirmed Tuesday the payments would go out on Oct. 15 as previously scheduled before the shutdown, which began Oct.1. Bank deposits will land in accounts no later than Friday.
Insurers are setting their policy rates ahead of open enrollment, which starts Nov. 1 in most states.
One is to take up legislation dealing with expiring health insurance subsidies by Nov. 1, when open enrollment begins.
The White House is telling agencies to consider mass layoffs for positions that aren’t protected from a partial government shutdown, which is set to begin Oct. 1 if the two parties can’t come to a swift
Still, that may not be enough to avoid a shutdown starting Oct. 1, given demands from Democrats’ left-leaning base to stand up to Trump no matter the cost.
"The defense will move to dismiss the charges based on legal doctrines such as vindictive or selective prosecution, and Trump’s own social media posts will be Exhibit 1," Eliason wrote in a post.
"The best example is the No. 1 political issue of our time: the crisis of uncontrolled migration.
likely venue for such funding would be as part of a stopgap funding bill, with Democrats also still seeking a fix to a previous spending package that effectively blocked D.C. from accessing about another $1
As reported out of the Senate Armed Services Committee on a 26-1 vote, the bill would authorize $32.1 billion more that President Donald Trump requested for defense and national security spending.
First elected to Congress in 1990, Cunningham served eight terms until he resigned on Dec. 1, 2005, after he pleaded guilty to corruption charges.
But those talks fell apart Saturday night when Trump rejected Democrats’ offer to relent on his nominees in exchange for release of "north of $1 billion in exchange for confirming bipartisan nominees,"
Construction-VA, Agriculture and Legislative Branch bills, comprising about $188 billion of the more than $1.6 trillion in discretionary spending likely to be approved for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
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.
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" is No. 1 in the ratings and has been for years. As recently as this May, CBS executive George Cheeks said, "We have another year on [his] deal.
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
In that campaign, Ukraine clandestinely inserted drones into Russia hidden inside trucks and then, on June 1, remotely launched dozens of the weapons against Russian military airfields. Â
Even a less expansive system, if it included space assets, could cost more than $1 trillion, leading experts said.