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And Congress sent three spending bills to the president’s desk before the Oct. 1 start of the fiscal year, which hasn’t happened in 10 years.
The $7.7 billion figure is about $1 billion more in CHIP savings than contemplated in the initial House and Senate versions of the bill.
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conference report combines the two biggest of the 12 annual spending bills — Defense and Labor-HHS-Education — and pairs them with a continuing resolution for anything not otherwise funded ahead of Oct. 1.
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It’s not clear whether senators not serving on the Judiciary panel will even be on Capitol Hill by the time that vote is scheduled to happen at 1:45 p.m., on Thursday.
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That means at least five full spending bills will be signed into law by President Donald Trump ahead of October 1, with the first bundle of three bills set to clear the House with adoption of a conference
and Veterans Affairs, the Army Corps of Engineers and the operations of Congress — is the first installment of what lawmakers hope will be nine bills becoming law before the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.
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ICYMI: No More Blue Wave Metaphors: 2018 Is About Too Many GOP Fires [jwp-video n=”1″] A swing seat? The district does have some history of electing Democrats. Moderate Democratic Rep.
Watch: Schumer Forces Senate to Adjourn to Protest Kavanaugh Hearing [jwp-video n=”1″] When pressed by Feinstein, the nominee sidestepped a question on whether a sitting president has to
That means there isn’t much floor time in either chamber to vote on what could be as many as three conference reports with spending totaling more than $1 trillion, even if the legislation is privileged