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Congress · 117th Congress

Schumer: Senate closing in on omnibus amendments deal

Murphy, the top Democrat on the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, said if the Lee amendment were attached it would sabotage the omnibus in the House later this week, including $47 billion

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the Week ending April 8, 2022

Schumer makes a statement in the Capitol on Thursday after the chamber voted to confirm Jackson to the Supreme Court by a vote of 53-47. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden ties midterm election legitimacy to doomed voting rights bill

Even as Schumer and 47 members of his caucus were preparing, with Biden’s support, to go it alone with an effort to force a vote to change Senate precedent and create a path to pass the voting rights

Policy · 117th Congress

Senate confirms border chief amid record migrant encounters

The 50-47 vote for the Tucson, Ariz., police chief makes him the first Senate-confirmed commissioner of CBP since 2019. Magnus was nominated for the role by President Joe Biden in April.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

New lines, new numbers, new ratings in Iowa

The new 2nd has a narrow Republican bent, considering Trump would have carried it 51 percent to 47 percent in 2020 while Hubbell would have won it by a narrower 48.8 percent to 48.6 percent in 2018

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump lost, but the Senate keeps confirming his nominees

The absences of Grassley and Scott and opposition from three GOP senators has already led to the chamber failing to cut off debate on the nomination of Judy Shelton to the Federal Reserve on a 47

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump folly steps on Senate GOP message again

But as the messaging vote arrived Thursday, Republicans couldn’t talk to reporters about Democrats blocking their bill — which fell short on a 52-47 procedural vote with only one GOP senator in opposition

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate votes to acquit Trump on both impeachment charges

The Senate voted 48-52 to reject the House’s abuse of power charge and 47-53 to reject the obstruction of Congress charge. A two-thirds majority of the Senate is required for conviction.