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FEMA earmarks threatened by immigration funding standoff
He flipped a Democratic seat in 2024 by less than 1 percentage point, winning with about 49 percent of the vote.
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He flipped a Democratic seat in 2024 by less than 1 percentage point, winning with about 49 percent of the vote.
development of plans that include sponsoring field trips to historic sites for students who submit presentations on America, raising funds from corporate sponsors and a program to be launched on Jan. 1
government, restoring food stamps to 45 million poor and working-class households that rely on them, avoiding chaos in the nation's air traffic system, unwinding layoffs and providing back pay to more than 1
Congress approved more than $1 billion in federal grants to be administered by the Election Assistance Commission since the 2016 elections to help states and local jurisdictions upgrade equipment
Best of the best (1) Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell: The minority leader started the year relatively quietly. He has reemerged in a big way.
Pelosi in briefing room, stumps for ‘wall’ by any other name] Hours later, at the Capitol, Speaker Nancy Pelosi was asked if there is any scenario under which she would agree to give the president $1
Kellie Mejdrich, Jennifer Shutt and Doug Sword contributed to this report.Also watch: In first mock swearing-in, Pence is no Biden [jwp-video n=”1″]
[jwp-video n=”1″] Trump also brought up Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, who said he has been a Border Patrol agent for over two decades.
Before the votes Speaker Nancy Pelosi reiterated that Democrats will not agree to a border wall but joked that she’d give Trump $1 for it. “A dollar?”
Schumer: Trump holding Federal employees ‘hostage’ [jwp-video n=”1″]
[jwp-video n=”1″] Only three Democrats — Reps. Ro Khanna of California and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii — voted “no.” Alabama Democratic Rep.
Watch: Sparring over the shutdown [jwp-video n=”1″] Given the shutdown, the first afternoon of floor speeches in the new Congress sounded a lot like the final floor speeches of the prior
Watch: Pelosi seeks a return to regular order, like many before her [jwp-video n=”1″] Recent history is foreboding.
Watch: Pelosi seeks a return to regular order, like many before her [jwp-video n=”1″] After initially saying she would not put an end date on her speakership, as some of her opponents had
[jwp-video n=”1″] Here are three things to watch as House Democrats and Trump prepare to do battle for two years. Donald vs.
Congress will have to address the debt limit later this year after a temporary suspension of borrowing authority expires March 1.
Schumer: Trump Holding Federal Employees ‘Hostage’ [jwp-video n=”1″] “Hopefully we can get there Friday,” McCarthy said, referring to congressional leaders and White House officials having
“We are in a shutdown because Democrats refuse to fund border security,” Trump said even though Democratic leaders have floated over $1 billion in such dollars for the rest of the fiscal year.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Trump began threatening to shut down the government if he didn’t get his funding months ago. In a Dec. 11 meeting with Senate Minority Leader Charles E.
Next year our annual deficit is projected to top $1 trillion. We can’t afford to keep financing the provision of government services by borrowing more and more money.