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Senate panel would bar military force against peaceful protesters
In a statement Thursday, Kaine said that offering his amendment was “something I would never have thought I needed to do until last week.”
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In a statement Thursday, Kaine said that offering his amendment was “something I would never have thought I needed to do until last week.”
“I have faith that we can work together as a committee,” Johnson said. “This is a bipartisan concern and we’ll have bipartisan solutions, I hope.
Shelby, R-Ala., said Tuesday. Senate Appropriations ranking Democrat Patrick J.
“I think they still have not been issued, and I’m not sure they’re going to be issued, which I think is a mistake,” Cantwell said last week during a hearing of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation
“I always felt that in addition to sending the information to people I always wanted to say something to them, to just acknowledge that, you know, we feel for you and we’re thinking about you.
In 2005, the GOP-led House voted, 220-195, to adopt a rule paving a pathway to establishing a provisional quorum if catastrophic circumstances left the House without the majority of members needed
Esper said he did not think it was the right time to use the Insurrection Act of 1807 to suppress dissent.
Why did I sit in classes teaching me about the merits of our history and our civilization?” King told the Times.
[National Parks reopen without release of plan or infection data] “China holds an overwhelming advantage in access to critical minerals and the COVID-19 pandemic has made it dangerously clear
“I am the son of an electrician and a public school teacher,” Vought said during a 2017 confirmation hearing. “I know what they went through to balance their budget and save for the future.”
That’s the case with Doctors Without Borders, also known as Médecins sans Frontières, which eschews federal funding to avoid political conflicts.
[Amtrak sees service cuts without an additional $1.48 billion for 2021] Steven M.
Angus King, I-Maine, and Steve Daines, R-Mont., introduced a companion bill to the House-passed bill last week.
“Without this prohibition, intelligence officials can potentially have access to information such as our personal health, religious practices, and political views without a warrant.”
“Without this prohibition, intelligence officials can potentially have access to information such as our personal health, religious practices, and political views without a warrant,” Lofgren said
Lofgren of California, pursuant to House Resolution 965, I inform the House that Ms. Lofgren will vote yea,” said Rep. Brendan F. Boyle.
Relations chairman denounced for dispensing with Senate courtesies] Chairman Jim Risch, R-Idaho, then moved to cut off further motions, arguing they were dilatory or aimed at slowing down a process without
“I don’t know of anyone objecting, but it’s the Senate,” Rubio said. “Sometimes people object for unrelated reasons.”
“I’m going to do everything I can to make sure we get this job done.” That includes objecting to a unanimous consent agreement to close up shop for recess after votes Thursday, Gardner said.
“I am appalled that EPA would offer a blanket, non-enforcement policy without seeking specific information on why these facilities are unable to comply with their permits,” Sen.