Red states’ revenge evident in House earmarks distribution
Despite that 28 percent decline, to $858 million, California is still No. 1 among states in total earmarks.
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Despite that 28 percent decline, to $858 million, California is still No. 1 among states in total earmarks.
While the original bill called for requiring inflationary assessments for executive orders with an annual budgetary impact of at least $1 billion, Republicans decided they would be letting too many executive
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