Jockeying for Rep. Stewart’s Appropriations seat in full swing
But losing a leadership ally won’t be helpful on stopgap funding legislation needed to avert a partial government shutdown starting Oct. 1.
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But losing a leadership ally won’t be helpful on stopgap funding legislation needed to avert a partial government shutdown starting Oct. 1.
Biden won the district, which is centered in Allentown and Bethlehem, by less than 1 percentage point. "I may not be what your typical Republican looks like," Montero said.
The speaker’s announcement, which came as little surprise, served as an acknowledgment that the clock had run out for completing appropriations on time for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
President Joe Biden signed a proclamation designating a new national monument near the Grand Canyon National Park on Tuesday, providing stronger protections for nearly 1 million acres and permanently removing
The former governor was reelected to his Senate seat by less than 1 percentage point in 2018, but West Virginia backed President Donald Trump against Joe Biden in 2020 by 39 points.
Bush and then-Vice President Al Gore held 2-1 national leads for their parties’ nominations.
Despite the House Armed Services Committee’s 58-1 vote to advance the bill last month, Democrats said with near unanimity that they could not support the bill in its amended form.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., had 1 million as of Thursday, and Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, had 68,600.
July 1, the beginning of the third quarter, fell on a Saturday, followed by the July 4 holiday on Tuesday.
The high court ruled 8-1 that Texas and Louisiana do not have the legal right to challenge the enforcement guidelines, which instructed federal immigration agents to prioritize for arrest individuals who
In addition to the transcripts of interviews with Shapley on May 26 and an IRS criminal investigator whose name is redacted on June 1, the committee released a June 19 letter updating the criminal investigator
Dina Titus of Nevada voted to unionize by a 7-1 vote. The umbrella group also noted that three member offices filed union election petitions with OCWR: Democratic Reps.
Long-awaited return DeLauro brought back earmarks in the last Congress after a decadelong absence with renewed transparency rules, limiting earmark funding to no more than 1 percent of the budget and requiring
(Dec. 1, 2017), "The Curious Case of the Club for Conservatives, Part Two" (Dec. 20, 2017), "Some Answers, More Questions for Mysterious Club for Conservatives PAC" (Feb. 13, 2018) and "GOP Senate Candidate
According to a 2022 report by Moody’s, providing federally funded child care and paid leave to parents could boost the U.S. economy by as much as $1 trillion by 2028.
Still, a sizable chunk of the conference is planning to oppose the bill because they don’t think it cuts spending enough — especially in exchange for suspending the debt limit until Jan. 1, 2025, an estimated
Massie said he supported a "redeeming portion" of the debt agreement that would implement a 1 percent cut to both defense spending and nondefense spending if all 12 appropriations bills are not signed
Their bill, which passed the House last month, would then cap spending growth at 1 percent for several following years.
No deadline wiggle room Graves and McHenry each said they view June 1 as a hard deadline for resolving the debt limit impasse. Treasury Secretary Janet L.
Permanently expanding the standard deduction could cost more than $1 trillion over a decade, based on the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate from last May, a price tag that could complicate advancing