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House clears omnibus package as end nears for 117th Congress
Nearly $47 billion of the supplemental funding is military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine to continue its defense against a Russian invasion.
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Nearly $47 billion of the supplemental funding is military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine to continue its defense against a Russian invasion.
The latter amendment then was rejected, 47-50.
While strong majorities of Americans continue to back providing economic and military assistance to Ukraine, some 47 percent believe Washington should urge Ukraine to enter peace talks as soon as
A procedural vote to amend the bill with Manchin’s proposal was 47-47, short of the 60 votes needed.
The chamber rejected a cloture motion related to attaching the amendment 47-47, which required 60 votes for advancement.
Scott’s amendment to eliminate tens of billions of dollars in mandatory IRS funding Democrats enacted in their climate, tax and health law was rejected on a 45-47 vote.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) APRIL 7: Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer celebrates outside the Senate chamber after the Senate voted 53-47 to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
Toomey pushed to amend the bill to keep the spending in the discretionary category, but his amendment was defeated in a 47-48 vote.Â
What makes 2022 different is the fact that nationally, independents broke with past election behavior by voting for the party holding the White House by a slim margin of 49 percent to 47 percent,
That would make the 47-year-old the youngest person to wield the committee’s gavel in more than 100 years. As chairman, McHenry would pursue a conservative agenda.
With so many involved in toss-up races, it is now more than reasonable to see a potential GOP majority margin of as high as 53-47.
On the other hand, when an incumbent leads 49 percent to 47 percent, the challenger needs to win nearly all undecided voters or flip voters who have already made up their minds to vote to reelect
The bill, HR 1808, would ban the sale, possession and transfer of high capacity magazines and assault-style weapons by both name, such as the AK-47, and features, such as a pistol grip.
The House voted 267-157, mostly along party lines, with support from Democrats and 47 Republicans, to send the bill to the Senate.
Elizabeth Krause won the the seven-candidate Democratic primary with 47 percent in a race called minutes later. The November race is rated Solid Republican by Inside Elections.
Eastern time Wednesday, an estimated 32 percent of the vote had been counted, and Salas had 47 percent.
Mark Walker’s 9 percent when the AP called the race at 7:47 p.m. Eastern time. Eleven other Republicans were also running.
Green had 47 percent of the vote to Navy veteran and former LaPorte Mayor Blair Milo’s 22 percent when the AP called the seven-way race at 10:35 p.m.Â
The 47-51 vote is the latest obstacle for Cook, who would be the first Black woman to join the Fed board.
Jackson, who received bipartisan support in a 53-47 vote, will also be the first former public defender to sit on the court.