Markups? Floor votes? Senate appropriators say ‘yes we can’
Biden wants roughly $1.73 trillion in fiscal 2024 appropriations, a nearly 6 percent increase above the current year.
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Biden wants roughly $1.73 trillion in fiscal 2024 appropriations, a nearly 6 percent increase above the current year.
The department has sought funding increases after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol and increasing threats against members of Congress and their families. Capitol Police Chief J.
Earlier this month, the White House asked Congress to set aside $6 billion to "support Ukraine, NATO and other European partners" in fiscal 2024. Mark Satter contributed to this report.
Thomas Manger condemning Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s assertions about the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Senate Majority LeaderCharles E.
Barry Loudermilk of Georgia, Stephanie Bice of Oklahoma, Morgan Griffith of Virginia and Greg Murphy of North Carolina — voted to overturn the 2020 election results on Jan. 6, 2021, hours after a pro-Trump
Indiana Democratic Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, who won reelection last year by 6 percentage points in a district that backed Joe Biden over Donald Trump by 8 points in 2020, is one of the members getting "Frontline" designation providing extra party help in next year's race.
All told, the 15 Republicans and three Democrats owed consultants, advertising firms and other vendors a total of nearly $6 million, according to an analysis of Federal Election Commission reports through
The count: $6 million That’s how much 18 House and Senate members — 15 Republicans, three Democrats — had in unpaid campaign bills after winning their races in November, Federal Election Commission
People have seen the federal budget hit $6 trillion for three consecutive years.
Those conversations began amid fallout from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by rioters who wrongly claimed that Donald Trump had won the 2020 presidential election.
Democratic lawmakers and Capitol Police officers should be able to pursue civil lawsuits against former President Donald Trump over actions he took leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol
Government officials evacuated the surrounding area and Norfolk Southern performed a controlled burn of the chemicals on Feb. 6, clouding the community with thick, black smoke for days.
But the court allowed the administration 60 days after the Feb. 6 ruling to file a notice of appeal. Option to appeal If the administration were to appeal the ruling, its next stop would be the U.S.
But his questionable decision to release security camera footage of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot to Fox News provocateur Tucker Carlson knocked him from No. 2 to No. 3, undercutting his claims he intends
Protesters call for an embargo of Russian oil and gas in front in the German Reichstag building in Berlin on April 6, 2022.
The Jan. 6, 2021, votes against certifying electors from Arizona and Pennsylvania followed an attack on the Capitol by rioters trying to keep then-President Donald Trump in office despite his loss in both
Corrected 6:47 p.m. | Montana Sen.
Cicilline also served as one of the managers of President Donald Trump’s second impeachment following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
But Wrightson ICAP said there remains “tail risk” that Congress would need to act by early June given “Treasury’s financial position will be at a low ebb from June 6 to June 14” after Treasury’s debt issuance
“We have blasts that shake the village every day at 6 o’clock,” she said.