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Supreme Court sounds ready to back agency authority over violations
Both companies then chose to pay the fines, $57 million for AT&T and $47 million for Verizon, and then challenge them in federal appeals court. The U.S.
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Both companies then chose to pay the fines, $57 million for AT&T and $47 million for Verizon, and then challenge them in federal appeals court. The U.S.
AT&T and Verizon have contested determinations by the FCC that they violated consumer privacy rules and owed $57 million and $47 million, respectively.
The Senate on Wednesday voted 47-52 against a motion to discharge from the Foreign Relations Committee a joint resolution from Sen.
past six weeks, and the actions of our brave men and women in our United States military, who have … essentially taken out the military of a rogue Islamic regime that has chanted ‘death to America’ for 47
“We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World,” he added. “47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end.
“We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World,” he added. “47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end.
Last year, 47 percent of Republicans supported NIH cuts and 36 percent opposed them.
Mullin’s nomination is likely to win confirmation from the full Senate, where Republicans hold a 53-47 majority.
On Wednesday, the Senate voted, 47-53, largely along party lines to sidetrack an Iran war powers resolution by rejecting a motion to discharge it from the Foreign Relations panel — the second such
That would require buy-in from some Democrats, given the chamber’s 53-47 partisan split.
If the panel advances Mullin’s nomination at a meeting Thursday, his confirmation will likely be on a glide-path in the full Senate, given it’s 53-47 GOP majority.
The clerical regime that has run Iran’s government for some 47 years continues to hold the reins, she said, despite the killing of several of its top leaders.
Ending debate on the legislation would require 60 votes, and with a 53-47 majority and no Democrats in favor — none voted Tuesday to begin debate — that becomes a herculean hurdle to overcome.
Iran has just terrorized America, the neighborhood and the energy markets for 47 years.” The White House hasn’t indicated it will choose to begin a drawdown from the SPR because of the war.
We’re seeing no matter what [Energy Secretary Chris Wright] says, gas prices have gone up 47 cents.
Everybody that seems to want to be a leader, they end up dead — and it’s an amazing, amazing thing that’s taking place before your eyes, because for 47 years we were pushed around and we shouldn’t have
↵↵The Senate on Wednesday blocked further consideration of a similar war powers resolution, rejecting a motion to discharge the measure from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on a 47-53 vote.
Ben McAdams, a Democrat, 47 percent to 46 percent.
↵↵"This is a rogue terrorist regime that has been threatening the United States and our allies and our people for 47 years," she added.
↵↵Last year, the last time the Senate voted on an Iran war powers resolution, the motion to discharge fell short 47-53, with Fetterman voting against it and Paul the only Republican "yes."