Appeals court hears tariff challenge
The oral arguments come the day before Trump’s self-imposed Aug. 1 deadline for many countries to arrive at trade agreements meant to forestall tariffs under many of the tariffs Trump imposed using the
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The oral arguments come the day before Trump’s self-imposed Aug. 1 deadline for many countries to arrive at trade agreements meant to forestall tariffs under many of the tariffs Trump imposed using the
example, she voted in favor (twice) of the White House’s rescissions measure, which ended up cutting $7.9 billion in foreign aid appropriations, including $1.3 billion in humanitarian assistance and $1
Collins ended June with $1 million in his House campaign account, funds that can be transferred to a Senate committee.
Ossoff’s second-quarter total far outpaced that of Carter, who reported raising about $1 million in contributions and loaned his campaign an additional $2 million.
"In the conversation I’m having with folks on the ground, the No. 1 issue continues to be affordability,’’ said Richard Lamondin, a Democrat who owns an energy consulting firm and is challenging Republican
Roll Call reporters Kathryn Lyons, left, and Katherine Tully-McManus pose in front of the House Members’ Dining Room in the Capitol on Oct. 1, 2019. The restaurant had recently been opened to the public during recess.
As Marcos’ small motorcade left the White House around 1:30 p.m.
"The violence that the Supreme Court has allowed the administration to do to Congress’s Article 1 powers, combined with the violence to the appropriations process that is being done through this and presumably
That stopgap measure was itself a blow for local officials, imposing a roughly $1 billion budget cut on the District.
In the early going, the teams were closely matched, and the game remained tied 1-1 through two innings. But the lawmakers broke things open in the third off an RBI triple from Rep.
Their legislation would move up the Medicaid coverage prohibition from Oct. 1, 2026, to July 4, 2025, the day Trump signed the bill into law.
The department requested nearly $1 billion overall for the coming fiscal year, while Senate appropriators have proposed $855 million instead.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., announced after the votes Tuesday night that an agreement had been reached to end debate on the measure at 1:30 p.m.
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
The Senate Appropriations Committee was mostly united behind the bill on Thursday, voting 26-1 to favorably report it.
A July 9 deadline on Sunday became an Aug. 1 target — it was earlier set for April 9.Â
foreign governments letters informing them of the rates they would pay to export goods into the United States — that is unless they strike a deal on a revised trade arrangement with Washington before Aug. 1.
If Congress this month approves the White House’s request to cancel $1 billion in federal funding for the United Nations system, experts say it will further exacerbate an already crisis-level financial
Planned Parenthood estimates that if the provision is not enjoined, it would threaten health care for more than 1 million Medicaid beneficiaries who seek services annually at its clinics, requiring the
When Jeffries finally stopped talking at 1:39 p.m., Democrats swarmed him, chanting his first name as if he’d scored a touchdown to win the Super Bowl. And then they voted. And lost.Â