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Earmarks flood spending bills after a year’s hiatus
That measure far outshone the rest, with just under $6 billion in project funding across 3,212 individual projects.
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That measure far outshone the rest, with just under $6 billion in project funding across 3,212 individual projects.
↵↵Cassidy has one earmark in the bill, but it's a big one: $6 million for road drainage improvements for Interstate 20 in Ouachita Parish, which is in the northern part of the state.
Brown ended December with about $9.9 million in his campaign coffers, while Husted had nearly $6 million banked. Texas↵↵The Texas Senate race continues to draw outsize attention – and money. Sen.
While the ruling is likely to be appealed, the judge ordered New York's Independent Redistricting Commission to draw a new map by Feb. 6.
↵↵Recalibrating Jan. 6: Democrats in 2024 campaigned on a message that democracy was at risk by highlighting the harrowing Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol by Trump supporters.
The fifth anniversary of Jan. 6, 2021, was a study in contrasts for members of Congress.↵↵Inside the Capitol, Democratic members wiped away tears as they shared memories from that day.
↵↵Newhouse drew Trump's wrath after he voted to impeach the president after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, one of just 10 House Republicans to do so. Of the 10, Newhouse and Rep.
"Jack" Smith in his probe of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol would automatically be entitled to big payouts.
"Jack" Smith in his probe of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol would automatically be entitled to big payouts.
Mrvan, whom she lost to by 6 points in 2022.
For example, while Republicans love to criticize California as a Democratic hellscape, more people voted for Donald Trump in the Golden State (more than 6 million) than in the dozen smallest states where
Federal investigators collected and analyzed call records from the personal cell phones of eight senators and one representative as part of an investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol
The opposition party has struggled to do so, without control of the House or Senate, and with the Supreme Court divided in Trump’s favor, 6-3. While some Democrats, like California Gov.
But the push faces significant headwinds: Almost 6 in 10 Americans oppose the sweeping measure, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
Nondefense programs would be cut by nearly 6 percent, for a topline of $705.6 billion. Including defense funding, the total discretionary topline would amount to nearly $1.6 trillion.Â
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Forrestal Building in Washington is pictured on March 6.
According to the May 6-8 survey of 1,200 registered voters in 72 targeted congressional districts, 72 percent favored work requirements for able-bodied adults who receive Medicaid benefits and 68 percent
At 6 foot, 7 inches, he held the Senate record until it was broken by Luther Strange, an Alabama Republican who stood 6 foot, 9 inches. "What son of a bitch did that?"
Well, maybe that would have been awkward, considering Trump’s boast that the crowds at his rally on Jan. 6, 2021, bested that day’s historic gathering.
conservative members, has been the subject of criticism from conservatives over his role in the first Trump impeachment effort and his spot on the now-disbanded House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6,