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This week: Snow delays congressional business before State of the Union
The House Agriculture Committee was scheduled to begin marking up a new farm bill this week, but that is now delayed until the week of March 1.
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The House Agriculture Committee was scheduled to begin marking up a new farm bill this week, but that is now delayed until the week of March 1.
That change came after Cantwell pointed last week to an application from Elon Musk's Starlink for a constellation of up to 1 million "orbital data centers."
↵↵The partial government shutdown that started Oct. 1 has become the longest in history.
Williams received at least $1 million in 2020 for his auto business, money that he said helped to save many jobs. Nydia M.
In a November letter to Amtrak, Graves demanded a staff briefing on Amtrak awarding executive annual bonuses of $200,000 despite the corporation’s adjusted operating earnings being negative $1 billion
In the latest proposal, $1 billion would be authorized for technical assistance to property owners through the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Senators left town last week undecided on whether to use $1 billion of the $10 billion for international aid to help increase the global vaccination rate or to spend it all on domestic needs.
But Romney said negotiators were still debating whether to take $1 billion of the $10 billion slated for HHS and instead give that to the United States Agency for International Development for foreign
“The sanctions that we have proposed on all their banks have equal consequence, maybe more consequence than SWIFT, No. 1,” the president said.
“It costs a little bit of money to design and print them and I’m in an R+1 district, so it didn’t feel like the right focus.” Coins aren’t cheap.
The newest version of the bill also cuts to $300 million what had been a $1 billion competitive grant program to encourage the development of sustainable aviation fuel.
Congress recently blocked the Pentagon from moving more than $1 billion that defense officials had wanted to use instead on programs they consider higher priorities.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Most Democrats, however, introduced, then withdrew, their amendments.
A pair of progressive lawmakers is pushing to include legislation that would lock in more than $1 trillion in spending for U.S.
Because of funding cuts ordered by the Trump White House, the United States is more than $1 billion in arrears in its U.N. peacekeeping dues.
Out of a $1.5 trillion House-passed infrastructure package last summer, over $1 trillion probably wouldn’t pass the Byrd test.
Instead of a carbon tax or big-spending Green New Deal proposals, for instance, Neal included a roughly $150 billion package of clean energy tax incentives in the infrastructure bill the House passed July 1.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Bracing for higher taxes would come on top of financial hardships that producers are already facing.