Congress · 117th Congress
Deal reached on $2.1B Capitol security supplemental
“Both sides had to compromise, but I think we’re in pretty good shape,” Leahy told reporters.
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“Both sides had to compromise, but I think we’re in pretty good shape,” Leahy told reporters.
The committee “did not reach consensus on the scope and timeline for implementing these changes or how to do this in a way that protects our service members without overly burdening the department
In the House that year, Republicans effectively stripped the provision out of the defense authorization measure on the floor without a vote, when the Rules Committee adopted a so-called self-executing
And the Wednesday deadline came and went without any pronouncement of a full caucus agreement. “I haven’t even heard that,” Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., said. “It depends on how we pay for it.
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on creating an earned pathway to citizenship for migrant farmworkers, several Republicans said they would not support such legislation without first ramping
Holder, invalidated the formula used for preclearance, and without Justice Department preclearance of certain laws, it can take much longer to fix discriminatory changes, Leger Fernandez said.
Shelby said last week that without a 50-50 split on earmarks, “the deal will probably collapse and there won’t be any earmarks period.”
“I don’t think there’s a single Republican senator who views increasing the debt limit so that Democrats can expand government and spend massive amounts of money as something that they, in the end
Jon Tester, D-Mont., said.
“I think Republicans would probably not want to proceed if we don’t know what’s in the bill yet,” Romney said. “Nothing’s agreed to until everything’s agreed to.” Sen.
Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., said in a statement.
“I don’t understand the majority leader’s tactics,” said Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.
Senate Budget Chairman Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has said more than $600 billion could be wrung out of various proposals to cut drug costs, mainly through government negotiation to cap prices at a level
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The House Appropriations Committee approved a draft spending bill the next day without including the prohibition, and it’s unclear how much money, if any, the military spends on critical race theory
“I agree [with] what you said to the letter, and I would also say that it’s factually correct in every aspect I’m aware of.” Iowa Sen. Charles E.
I’m just saying that I like to find ways to pay for things,” he said. Deficit hawks’ push got a lift of sorts with new inflation data out Tuesday.
Judge James Wynn Jr., a President Barack Obama appointee, wrote a dissent that said the panel had overstepped its role as a court, and that “the majority’s decision to grant the gun lobby a victory
“But I fear time has run out,” Waltz said in a news release.
Jesús “Chuy” García, D-Ill., said Tuesday he won’t back a reconciliation bill without a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants, drawing a firm line on a requirement that House Budget