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“We were outspent 4-to-1 and being a part of that was special. Being there from the get-go would’ve made it that much sweeter.”
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“We were outspent 4-to-1 and being a part of that was special. Being there from the get-go would’ve made it that much sweeter.”
That proposal ultimately received $1 billion, a sum Osborne deemed insufficient.
With significantly less funding for climate programs than the White House requested in the Senate’s nearly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, climate advocates are pinning their hopes on a budget
Rettig has estimated the difference between taxes owed and paid to the federal government is about $1 trillion per year.
Though up to 17 GOP lawmakers have signaled tentative support for the nearly $1 trillion infrastructure measure being debated in the Senate, conservatives urged on by former President Donald Trump are
She won by just over 1 point.
Almost $1 million came from the PACs of lobbying groups and law firms, professional associations and business interests, the analysis shows.
Brown was buoyed by outside groups, especially one focused on supporting Israel, that compensated for her being out-fundraised by Turner by an almost 2-to-1 margin.
Rettig has estimated that gap could be $1 trillion per year.
That amount is lower than the $148 billion transfer in a five-year surface reauthorization bill the House passed July 1, but a larger transfer was unnecessary because of a one-time infusion of dollars
Rettig has estimated could be as much as $1 trillion each year including unpaid taxes on cryptocurrencies.
Congress’ favorite game of chicken, the federal debt limit, has returned, set to be reinstated on Aug. 1.
But the $1 trillion compromise — dubbed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework, or BIF — is probably more of an outlier than a sign of things to come, even as the White House dispatched a memo today titled
Candidates matter Ellzey outraised Wright by more than $1 million and ran a tireless campaign, flying back and forth from the state capital in Austin to appear at district events and meet with voters
A separate bill in Waters’ package would offer 500,000 new vouchers in fiscal 2022 and 1 million each year through fiscal 2025, and then make rental vouchers an entitlement.
Arkoosh raised $1 million, followed by Kenyatta with $503,000. Fetterman also led the Democratic field with nearly $3.1 million left in his campaign account as of June 30.
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His five-year surface transportation and water bill, which passed the House on July 1, has effectively been ignored during the process.
early favorite for the suburban Dallas-Fort Worth seat and had the support of dozens of House Republicans, a position that was strengthened after Trump gave her his imprimatur in the days before the May 1
This year’s NNSA weapons request comes in less than 1 percent higher than the fiscal 2021 level, which would be essentially flat funding before considering inflation’s effects.