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Senate appropriators say ’yes we can’’Watershed’ $1 trillion defense budget on the horizonWhite House blueprint would raise taxes, boost spending
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Senate appropriators say ’yes we can’’Watershed’ $1 trillion defense budget on the horizonWhite House blueprint would raise taxes, boost spending
In the meantime, the Senate this week spent floor time clearing sub-Cabinet level Pentagon nominees with votes of 94-1 and 83-13, and treading water until a vote on a third stop-gap spending bill — more
Cooke, who directed and produced the movie, joins us on the latest episode of Political Theater to discuss the film, which is out in theaters and will be released on Blu-ray, DVD and streaming on June 1.
Show Notes:$1.9B Capitol security bill passes House; bipartisan talks likelyGarret Graves wants to make a point with his $1 billion earmarkCQ Budget: Infrastructure week, againBudget season previewBiden
Jenny Xia Spradling, the co-founder of Free Will, recounts her journey, why she walked away from her first startup, and how her new big venture has enabled over $1 billion of donations to nonprofits More
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But while Republicans want their bill to be roughly $1 trillion, Democrats want that much alone for state and local governments, highlighting a disconnect between the two parties.
In tonight’s episode, we look at how Democrats in Congress are making the push for far more aid than the $1 trillion price tag that Republicans put forth for the next COVID-19 relief bill.
Plus, how the company won international plaudits for its decision to block its customers from participating in Hertz’s troubled $1 billion stock offering.
virus aid bill back on for House vote FridayFed’s Powell to Congress: Economy needs more fiscal reliefBill would add food aid, give ethanol, livestock loss reliefStates, local governments would get $1
As the pandemic washes across the nation, Washington continues to try figure out ways to alleviate the strain imposed by COVID-19.
It now turns to a $1 trillion economic stimulus plan put forward by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Show notes:Mnuchin: White House plan will inject $1 trillion into economyTrump drops payroll tax cut, wants stimulus checksTreasury, Fed take new actions to bolster lending during pandemicCourts ask Congress
Show Notes:Mnuchin: White House plan will inject $1 trillion into economyTrump drops payroll tax cut, wants stimulus checksCourts ask Congress for coronavirus response fundsTuesday’s elections (mostly)
[jwp-video n=”1″] Show Notes: With Iowa and New Hampshire still up in the air, Democratic race has 2016 echoes How can a cookie sway the democratic process?
Everyone’s talking about HR 1, House Democrats’ overhaul of campaign finance, election and lobbying laws.
Show Notes:$960B deficit expected this year, more than $1 trillion nextBipartisan cooperation put to the test in SenatePower struggle begins atop the House Appropriations Committee Subscribe to this podcast
President Donald Trump wants to invest $1 trillion into the nation's crumbling roads, bridges, tunnels and airports, as well as into drinking water, electric and telecommunications systems, says CQ Roll
Hawkings' Whiteboard: Continuing ResolutionsHouse Appropriations Chairman@USRepRodneyannounces CR until Dec. 22 in an e-newsletter.pic.twitter.com/R3KCjeggAX↵— Jennifer Shutt (@JenniferShutt)December 1,
Prosecutors say they have seized nearly $1 billion worth of digital coins in busts around the world. But how is crypto treated as a matter of U.S. law — and what does the IRS do with its seizures?