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Supreme Court teed up for major decisions over next two months
Conservative tilt Republicans have brought major cases this term to a recently expanded conservative majority that holds a 6-3 advantage on the court.
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Conservative tilt Republicans have brought major cases this term to a recently expanded conservative majority that holds a 6-3 advantage on the court.
Her late husband, Robert, who represented Sacramento from 1979 to 2005 in the House, was sent to Tule Lake when he was 6 months old.
I wanted a 7-7 map, but it appears it may be a 7-6-1 map, seven Republicans, six Democrats, and one toss-up.
“We would ring the bell, then step back,” she said, noting that the canvassers would keep 6 to 10 feet of distance. That effort helped.
In the 104th Congress, he pushed through an amendment to the Fiscal 1997 energy and water development spending bill to increase funding for solar and renewable energy research by $10 million, with $6 million
This includes overseeing the Intelligence and Interagency Coordination Division, which came under vigorous scrutiny in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection.
Joe Manchin III would buck the party and not vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden’s pick for the Supreme Court, who would not change the court’s 6-3 conservative advantage:
The Republican minority prevailed on just 17 of those votes — 6 percent — and that is the fourth-lowest rate in the 67 years this organization has been conducting such studies.
Those tests depend on the Senate going along with the $6 million for a pilot project in the House’s fiscal 2022 Financial Services appropriations bill.
Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The GOP senators focused their questioning on the Air Force veteran’s July 2021 op-ed in Foreign Policy News reflecting on how the military should respond to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol
Corrected 6:04 p.m. | After Rep. Guy Reschenthaler won his House race in 2019, it quickly became clear that winning was the easy part.
Although America’s annual emissions overall have gently declined since 2005, its emissions increased more than 6 percent last year after a pandemic-driven dip in 2020.
House Republicans who voted against certifying Electoral College results for President Joe Biden last Jan. 6 did not face any overall backlash from campaign contributors in 2021, a CQ Roll Call analysis
That expansion, which increased the $2,000 per child benefit to $3,600 for children under 6 and $3,000 for older children, allowed families to receive the credits in monthly installments and made it fully
Katko was the first Republican to publicly announce he would support impeachment after the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
More than a year after the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, the Capitol Police department is barely keeping up with investigating threats against members of Congress, and security officials are intently
In the face of presidential orders and a flurry of legislation to curb carbon emissions, the volume of climate-warming gases pumped into the atmosphere in the U.S. grew by more than 6 percent in 2021 after
Consumers would get a 6 percent credit to defray costs as long as installation begins before 2027, rising to 30 percent if thresholds are met for using U.S.
The council, in its 2021 corporate PAC benchmarking report, found that company PACs were heavily affected by both the aftermath of Jan. 6 and from the COVID-19 pandemic, which shut down in-person