‘Big, beautiful’ budget reconciliation package passes Senate
The House Rules Committee was expected to meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to set the terms for floor debate.
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The House Rules Committee was expected to meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to set the terms for floor debate.
The Senate panel’s directions are to find at least $1 billion in deficit reduction over 10 years, far less than the $230 billion that the House Agriculture Committee was directed to find.
And then there are a pair of Florida special elections scheduled for April 1 to fill the seat that Republican Mike Waltz vacated to become President Donald Trump’s national security adviser and the
Trump is set to impose 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Saturday, Feb.1. The tariffs will be the first imposed during his second administration.
Reevaluating: House Majority PAC canceled nearly $1 million in ad reservations for Wisconsin’s 1st District, where Democrat Peter Barca is seeking to oust Rep. Bryan Steil.
Her nearly $2.7 million raised, including a $1 million loan, put her ahead of any other Republican candidate on that list.
Osborn says his campaign brought in more than $3.2 million in the quarter that ended Tuesday, far outpacing Fischer, whose campaign said it raised less than $1 million over the past three months, though
A statewide exit poll after the 2022 contest found Latino voters supported Democrats by a 2-to-1 margin, a result Democrats are seeking to replicate.
When the FEC approved the new rules last year by a bipartisan 5-1 vote, Democratic Commissioner Shana M.
The current stopgap spending law sets a two-tiered deadline for the twelve annual appropriations bills, with a March 1 deadline for four of the bills and March 8 for the remaining eight.
For the second consecutive year, Alaska is fourth in overall earmarks but No. 1 in per capita "congressionally directed spending," with about $633.88 per resident in the Senate bills.
Republican on the Interior-Environment Appropriations Subcommittee, secured $465 million for her remote home state, a slight decrease from last year’s Senate bills but still enough to put her at No. 1.
However, the odds of disappointment are much greater for senators: appropriations leaders in both chambers have agreed to cap total earmarked dollars at 1 percent of overall discretionary spending.
Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, indicating that the armed forces dedicated nearly 6 million hours and about $1 million in additional expenses to training sessions focused on these
Since Sept. 1, the State Department has helped facilitate the departure of 240 U.S. citizens, plus an additional 157 green card holders, Kahl said.
Biden has proposed curtailing that break and taxing any gains on like-kind exchanges that exceed $500,000 for individuals or $1 million for joint filers to raise nearly $20 billion over 10 years,
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A pair of progressive lawmakers is pushing to include legislation that would lock in more than $1 trillion in spending for U.S.
[jwp-video n=”1″] What’s more, the measure now enjoys, for the first time, the support of a majority of the Senate Armed Services Committee, which has traditionally fought the proposal.
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