It’s time for age limits for members of Congress
Members of the House have to be 25 years old, (Article 1, Section 2, Clause 2 of the Constitution). Members of the Senate have to be 30 years old (Article 1, Section 3, Clause 3).
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Members of the House have to be 25 years old, (Article 1, Section 2, Clause 2 of the Constitution). Members of the Senate have to be 30 years old (Article 1, Section 3, Clause 3).
On the calendar: Florida will hold special elections in the 1st and 6th Districts on April 1, preceded by Jan. 28 primaries. The 1st District seat is open after former Rep.
Former President Donald Trump and some of his GOP allies on Capitol Hill have been falsely telling voters in key swing states that the Biden-Harris administration diverted more than $1 billion in disaster
"The only thing [Trump] and the Republicans did when they were in power was to pass a tax cut that gave 83 percent of the benefits to the 1 percent and added $2 trillion to the national debt," Pelosi told
The 1 percent increase to defense and nondefense spending allowed under the spending caps in last summer’s debt limit law are "not nearly enough to tackle the challenges we face here at home and abroad
But in a possible sign the message might have been getting through, a group backing Womack reported on Feb. 1 that it was putting $107,000 into digital ads.
The state’s senators and most of its House delegation sent a Feb. 1 letter to Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young expressing concern over the administration’s decision to "prematurely
Other extensions The measure would extend most lapsed farm bill programs through Sept. 30, 2024, retroactive to the beginning of this fiscal year on Oct. 1.
Her difficult path to another term puts her ahead of Manchin, who was No. 1 on this list six months ago. One other change since May is that Sen.
Actor Hill Harper raised $1 million, including $463,000 in personal contributions and loans and $162,000 from donors giving less than $200. Harper had $418,000 on hand on Sept. 30.
Greene made sure to insert an amendment in a Defense spending bill that would cut the salary of Secretary Lloyd Austin to $1, her petty posturing slamming the first African American to hold that position
No. 1 on the list is Energy-Water Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., who secured $273.3 million, mostly for the Army Corps of Engineers’ Chickamauga Lock project in Chattanooga
He raised just $15,000 in the first three months of the year and had just shy of $1 million in his campaign account.
that would eliminate the cap for households making up to $400,000, then reinstate the limit on a sliding scale beginning at $60,000 and ultimately phasing out completely for households earning at least $1
Another section, also found in the House version, would make Portuguese citizens eligible for E-1 and E-2 treaty visas, which allow foreign citizens from nations engaged in trade and commerce with the
That’s because $16 billion would be within the 1 percent ceiling on total discretionary funds set aside for earmarks across the dozen bills.
Photos of the week ending Oct. 1, 2021: Congress as seen by CQ Roll Call's photojournalists.
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In 2020, the Senate passed five major COVID-19 relief bills by wide margins: Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, passed 96-1 on March 5.Families First Coronavirus
The bill will be designated as S 1 to highlight its importance; the House-passed companion is HR 1.