Amid Trump 24/7, Biden focuses on business as usual
Biden himself was at a Minnesota plant run by engine manufacturer Cummins on Monday, as the company announced more than $1 billion would be committed to expansion in several states.
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Biden himself was at a Minnesota plant run by engine manufacturer Cummins on Monday, as the company announced more than $1 billion would be committed to expansion in several states.
But they won’t ban assault weapons or even pass legislation to require universal background checks, when gun violence is the #1 killer of children."
Republicans reserved the title of HR 1, an honor parties hold for bills they want to draw significant public attention, for the legislation.
The White House has proposed relatively flat funding for the NIH and is seeking a $1 billion increase for the NIH’s newer, flashier cousin, ARPA-H.
Democrats responded that a dearth of federal workers to process permits is behind sluggish approval for infrastructure projects, adding that $1 billion from the 2022 climate law was set aside to hire workers
He’s also invoked his reelection four months ago — a race he won by nearly 27,000 votes, or 1 percentage point — as part of his message to rally supporters.
Nathan’s notes Like Connor Roy being worried about his 1 percent standing in the polls being squeezed, the danger to presidential candidates at this point is becoming irrelevant, Nathan L.
In a quarrelsome House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing titled "Overdue Oversight of the Capital City: Part 1," Republicans such as Georgia Rep.
Massachusetts, Action for Boston Community Development President and CEO Sharon Scott-Chandler said her organization was working to secure bridge funding from the state that would have kicked in July 1
The legislative moves come as Pentagon figures show some 286,800 personnel in the active-duty force, or nearly 1 in 4 military servicemembers, experience "low food security."
In a few years, annual U.S. defense spending is expected to hit $1 trillion, though that remains a smaller percentage of the nation’s wealth than was the case, for example, during the Reagan-era buildup
"As our lawmakers have become jurors, remind them of your admonition in 1 Corinthians 10:31 — that whatever they do should be done for your glory.
His report is due out by May 1.Â
A proposal to set fiscal 2024 discretionary spending at the fiscal 2022 level of roughly $1.5 trillion and limit annual increases to 1 percent growth over the rest of the decade would generate nearly $3
Five other Republicans had presidential support scores of 1 percent: Reps.
He said the House budget was likely to hold discretionary spending to a 1 percent annual increase over 10 years, which he said would produce about $2.7 trillion in deficit reduction.
That’s how Republicans view HR 1 in a nutshell.
It was rejected in a 1-20 vote.
Individual MRA authorizations were cut significantly between 2010 and 2013 and were either flat-funded or received 1 percent boosts between 2013 and 2017, according to the Congressional Research Service
The Freedom Caucus plan would cap spending at fiscal 2022 levels over the next 10 years while allowing for 1 percent annual growth.