First Health Care Repeal Deadline Missed by Congress
The Senate passed that bill, the House cleared it Jan. 6, 2016, and President Barack Obama vetoed it.
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The Senate passed that bill, the House cleared it Jan. 6, 2016, and President Barack Obama vetoed it.
[Staffer Survival Guide: Know the Value of Time] On the reverse, once the chief got in his car to leave at 6 p.m., she would patch in his calls for an hour.
Before that, though, the House kicks off its abbreviated week at the Capitol on Monday with its usual 6:30 p.m. vote on a number of suspension measures, which require a two-thirds majority for passage
The vote-a-rama started at about 6:20 p.m.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 6, 2016 Just over 24 hours later, Trump was asked about his criticism on NBC’s “Today Show.”
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Graham said on May 6, “I absolutely will not support Hillary Clinton for President.
“Secretary Clinton, in 2014, the Clinton Foundation spent less than 6 percent of its budget on charitable grants,” Jason Miller, the Trump campaign’s senior communications adviser, said in a statement
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Walker, who announced his bid on Sept. 6, has already racked up a handful of endorsements.
In a survey released Sept. 6, Sidie’s pollster, GBA Strategies, also showed Yoder ahead, albeit with a smaller margin. Both polls showed Clinton beating Trump in the district.
[No 6-Month Stopgap for Democrats, Reid Insists] Holler said conservatives want to avoid deal-making in the lame-duck session because they have concerns with rushing through massive bills while
[No 6-Month Stopgap for Democrats, Reid Insists] The consequence for the government would be a partial shutdown, with hundreds of thousands of civilian workers furloughed, many agency offices
The Democratic nominee recently traveled to Miami to urge congressional leadership to bring the House and Senate back into session before their scheduled Sept. 6 return to pass an emergency spending bill
Rand Paul wave signs and cheer at the annual Fancy Farm Picnic in Fancy Farm, Kentucky, on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The St.
With Congress out of town for a seven-week summer recess ending Sept. 6, lawmakers — particularly those up for re-election — continue to feel the political heat as the Zika situation worsens.
Lawmakers are currently out of town until Sept. 6. Andrew Siddons, John T. Bennett and Kellie Mejdrich contributed to this story.
Doug Ducey, a Republican, signed the bill May 6. In 2010, the state froze enrollment for KidsCare, citing budget woes that made it difficult to meet the state matching rate requirements.
The same day, July 6, Reid said Obama administration officials told him they would support a Senate-passed $1.1 billion Zika package, which passed as an amendment to a broader appropriations measure
Insurers would get back $10 billion, $6 billion and $4 billion, respectively, in each of those years, to help cover unusually high medical expenses they might not have predicted in the new markets.