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Wisconsin Republicans hold a 6-2 advantage in House seats despite the state being a perennial battleground that sees some of the closest elections in the country.
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Wisconsin Republicans hold a 6-2 advantage in House seats despite the state being a perennial battleground that sees some of the closest elections in the country.
In fact, the Ohio River project is enough to make Deluzio No. 6 in the overall rankings, the only Democrat to crack the top 40.
Chairman Mark Amodei, R-Nev., looks on at a House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on May 6.
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.
After more than an hour of speaking, a little after 6 a.m., Jeffries announced to applause from his Democratic colleagues that he was "going to take my sweet time."
The resolution squeaked through on a party-line 7-6 vote in committee. Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., said Wednesday he planned to vote against the rule on the floor.
The arm-twisting appears likely to continue right up until the vote, which was scheduled during a roughly 6 p.m. vote series.
Democrats are expected to widely vote against the measure, which would cut nondefense spending by $13 billion while giving defense spending a $6 billion boost, according to House Republicans.
The key sticking point going in was cost: Trump’s priorities for the package, including permanent extensions of his 2017 tax cuts plus new tax breaks and spending, could push the price tag near $6 trillion
While earlier reports had indicated that Trump was unsure about backing Johnson, Semafor reported Monday that the Jan. 6 certification of the presidential election results was a factor in the president-elect
negotiated with Democratic leaders contains about $117 billion in emergency spending that is not offset, mostly for victims of natural disasters as well as $10 billion in financial aid for farmers and nearly $6
Edgy: Election Day was just the start of “a monthslong period of uncertainty” in Washington, D.C., particularly Capitol Hill, where the trauma of the violent Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection runs deep,
Other Republicans would accept an earlier end-date, such as Feb. 6.
It would continue current funding levels, in some cases at higher rates, for half the fiscal year — a far cry from the more than 6 percent cuts on average to nondefense accounts initially included in the
The law included $6 billion in home-state earmarks for infrastructure and community development projects, by far the largest source of earmarks of any of the 12 spending bills.
Republican priorities House Republicans pointed to reductions to three major agencies as wins in the legislation, including a 7 percent cut to the ATF and a 6 percent cut to the FBI.
If a stadium is built, Josh Harris, the billionaire owner of the Commanders and other professional sports organizations, who purchased the team for more than $6 billion in 2023, will decide whether to
In a Feb. 6 letter to congressional leaders, those organizations argued that the restrictions would deprive recipients of free choice in food and create a costly burden on retailers to enforce the restriction
Republicans have alleged it was an intentional move to delay a vote and have compared him to the rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in an attempt to stop the certification of presidential
After senators spent the previous couple of days trying to hammer out a deal to add up to $6 billion in border security measures and potentially some other policy restrictions, those talks appeared to