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10 Issues Congress Faces in January
6. CHIP While there is bipartisan agreement on the need to fund a long-term reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, the obstacle to doing so has been offsets.
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6. CHIP While there is bipartisan agreement on the need to fund a long-term reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, the obstacle to doing so has been offsets.
Idleman will officially announce her bid for New York’s 21st District seat at an event on Jan. 6.
Updated 6:45 p.m. | Alabama officials certified the special Senate election results Thursday, declaring Democrat Doug Jones the winner.
6. The Budget Cuts Trump’s first full budget request proposed big cuts to nearly every department and agency for fiscal year 2018.
[Why Republicans Exempted Their Own Insurance From Obamacare Rollback] 6. Wilson vs. the White House The White House got into a feud with Florida Democratic Rep.
Jeff FLAKE switches parties (Dec. 6)Trump: “VOTE ROY MOORE!”
GDP growth was above 6 percent for the two years after the tax cut was passed.11.8 million jobs created (1965-69). 1981 — Reagan tax cutsThese cuts went into full force in 1983.
When Roll Call reviewed the CBO’s most recent estimates for that 10-year period, combined with actual results through fiscal 2016, the discrepancy had grown to 6 percent.
(Sorry, Georgia 6, you were wild but not this wild.) Catch up with 10 takeaways from Nathan Gonzales. Candidate Confessions Dave Richardson knows all about what it means to be at the races.
When he terminated DACA in September, President Trump said the program, which helps hundreds of thousands of people who came to the U.S. as children, would “wind down” by March 6.
Claiming the distinction of being, at 6 feet 9 inches, the tallest senator in history and ignoring the pesky detail of having lost an Alabama Republican primary to Roy Moore, Luther Strange delivered his
Updated as of 6:02 p.m. on July 18, 2018 | Both the House and Senate have released their chambers’ plans for gaveling in during 2018. Roll Call combined those schedules into the calendar below.
According to Arizona state law, the governor will have to call a special election to fill the seat as Franks’ resignation would come more than 6 months before the next general election.
Here’s the word on the Hill for today: var rcrdTwitter = 1;[View the story “Wednesday, Dec. 6” on Storify]
ltr" lang="en">Senator Hatch’s response to Steve Bannon’s attacks on @MittRomney, his family, and our LDS faith— #utpol pic.twitter.com/kDJpiKL6ux — Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) December 6,
Burr by 6 points.
Already, Congress has approved $6 billion to help the island, and much more money is on the way.
The Democrats prevailed over the Republicans 15-6 in a rain-shortened game. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)The following year, Rep.
The NRCC spent more than $6 million. Kihuen bested incumbent GOP Rep.