Congress · 119th Congress
Senate passes spending package with Homeland Security punt
That move also came up short, with a motion to waive a budget point of order on the amendment defeated on a 47-52 vote.
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That move also came up short, with a motion to waive a budget point of order on the amendment defeated on a 47-52 vote.
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.
The Senate voted 51-47 for cloture, only to reverse itself on an appeal of Humphrey’s ruling later that day.
But on the House floor, where this year delegates were granted the ability to vote on bills related to the Committee of the Whole, San Nicolas voted just 47 percent of the time he has been eligible
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“There’s a lot of fear and consternation about the committee and what’s going to happen,” says Williams, 47, who adds that Waters is “pragmatic” and knows the panel’s issues thoroughly, having served
Based on Congressional Budget Office estimates, the six-bill spending package the House will take up Wednesday, sans Homeland Security funding, leaves room for only $47 billion more in nondefense funds
The strategy will be successful if at least 41 of the 47 senators in the Democratic Conference vote against motions to proceed, which require 60 votes to formally begin debate on a bill.