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At the Races: Closing time
In Michigan at large, Democrats outnumber Republicans in the voter rolls 2-to-1, but only 26 percent of them have voted so far, compared with 37 percent of Republicans.
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In Michigan at large, Democrats outnumber Republicans in the voter rolls 2-to-1, but only 26 percent of them have voted so far, compared with 37 percent of Republicans.
If you work for the FDA and are part of this corrupt system, I have two messages for you: 1. Preserve your records, and 2. Pack your bags." Speaking at a roundtable last month hosted alongside Sen.
Polls have Cruz ahead, with some saying the margin is as close as 1 percent, according to Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales.
But since then, Congress capped nondefense discretionary spending to increases of no more than 1 percent annually.
with ideological differences, lawmakers will likely have to contend with changes in leadership and other pressing deadlines early in the next Congress, including the return to the debt ceiling on Jan. 1.
In fiscal 2023, the SBA lent $3 billion to disaster survivors after receiving $1 billion in appropriations.
Former President Donald Trump and some of his GOP allies on Capitol Hill have been falsely telling voters in key swing states that the Biden-Harris administration diverted more than $1 billion in disaster
President Joe Biden meets with members of his Cabinet about response efforts to Hurricane Helene in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on Oct. 1.
analyst Nate Silver’s latest polling average update, North Carolina and Georgia are the closest of any states in the race between Harris and former President Donald Trump, with Trump currently less than 1
town last week, Congress passed a stopgap funding measure that includes a provision allowing the Federal Emergency Management Agency to tap into about $20 billion in disaster relief funds beginning Oct. 1,
members on both sides sought, including an extra $231 million for Secret Service protection accounts and freeing up $20 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency for disaster relief starting Oct. 1.
The agent fired a gun in the direction of the rifle at about 1:31 p.m. and agents found a loaded rifle with a scope and an obliterated and unreadable serial number, along with a digital camera, a backpack
That will give the agency access to $20 billion starting Oct. 1, eliminating a shortfall FEMA faced that’s limited it to only the most critical and life-saving outlays since August.
The Department of Veterans Affairs said up to 7 million veterans and their beneficiaries were at risk of missing their Oct. 1 benefits if Congress did not act.
The Pentagon has never requested money for this fund, but Congress appropriates close to $1 billion for it every year.Â
Neesha’s baby is now 1 1/2 years old. She and her kids regularly spend time with the adoptive family.
In other words, it wouldn’t affect the money already set to flow on Oct. 1, which would be subject to the usual "apportionment" rules.
Without an extension, that authority would lapse on Oct. 1.Â
Supreme Court ruled on July 1 that a president should enjoy a "presumption of immunity" when carrying out "official acts."
Back in June, the FDA directed vaccine manufacturers to make monovalent vaccines targeting the JN.1 variant, but the agency later told manufacturers to instead target the KP.2 strain if possible, given