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2020 in 6 horrible minutes: Congressional Hits and Misses
More Congressional Hits and Misses from this year: Forgive our lawmakers for falling short ‘We gotta go, the trial started at 1 o’clock!’
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More Congressional Hits and Misses from this year: Forgive our lawmakers for falling short ‘We gotta go, the trial started at 1 o’clock!’
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Sanders then objected to McConnell’s attempts to set up a veto override vote on the defense bill Wednesday, likely delaying that vote until Jan. 1 at the earliest.
[jwp-video n=”1″] The president requested lawmakers increase the “ridiculously low” $600 rebate checks provided in the coronavirus relief portion of the bill to $2,000.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Loeffler appeared open to supporting the $2,000 checks, but added a caveat.
[jwp-video n=”1″] The Biden transition team did not respond to a request for comment about the issue.
This year, Biden won Georgia by less than half of 1 percent.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Shelby’s office highlighted the FBI construction funding in an Alabama-specific news release about the appropriations package, and the Huntsville complex is surely one of those
[jwp-video n=”1″] [Trump demands Congress ‘amend’ massive spending package] Pelosi tweeted that the House could pass a bill boosting the checks’ size to $2,000 by unanimous consent on Christmas
A new framework they unveiled Dec. 1 took some of what the Problem Solvers had put together in September.
Below is a roundup of the two dozen outside groups that have each spent $1 million or more since Nov. 3.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) APRIL 1: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., reminds photographers to practice social distancing after her television interview in the Russell Senate Office Building.
[jwp-video n=”1″] He predicted a need for further unemployment assistance beyond the 11 weeks of expanded assistance in the bill passed by the House and Senate on Monday.
.”$1 billion for the Smithsonian Institution and $154 million for the National Gallery of Art: “Likewise, these facilities are essentially not open.”$7 million for “reef fish management.”$25 million to
Hey, big spenders: Outside groups in both parties are dropping millions of dollars on the Georgia runoffs, and Republicans are outspending Democrats 2-to-1.
Maryland had recently lifted its stay-at-home order as it entered Phase 1 of reopening the state.
The deal also includes $1 billion for broadband on tribal lands and $300 million for rural broadband deployment.