Congress · 117th Congress
Budget trade-offs come into focus as Democrats seek consensus
“I don’t think it will be as many years as we want,” Jayapal said. “There was some pushback on having it be too short, so we’ll see where that ends up.”
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“I don’t think it will be as many years as we want,” Jayapal said. “There was some pushback on having it be too short, so we’ll see where that ends up.”
“This part of the enthusiasm, this star power exuberance, exacerbates an otherwise spontaneous social phenomenon,” Cunningham said in an interview. “I understand it.
He allowed the bill to become law without his signature, a move he said would make it easier for the new map to be challenged in court.
“I mean, it is the most popular thing in all of this bill, that people want something to happen.”
Bolton make public reports “if they do not compromise law enforcement activities, national security, or Congressional security and processes without redaction.”
“I hope every veteran in America is watching this hearing today and hearing from the majority party that our veterans are so stupid and susceptible to becoming domestic terrorists that Democrats
“I think that she will be vigilant in figuring out what those rules they should live under [are],” Brown said in an interview.
The debt limit disapproval process Pelosi alluded to that would allow the borrowing ceiling to be raised without a vote while permitting Congress to reject it.
Foote said Haiti “cannot support the people it has there right now,” and that “the last thing” the island nation needs is the return of “desperate people without anything to their names.”
Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House’s principal deputy press secretary, said Biden “looks forward to signing” the debt limit measure after it clears.
Markey, D-Mass., said at a Thursday news conference across from the U.S. Capitol.
“It just depends, but I think the important thing is Dec. 3 is not a drop-dead date,” he said.
“Next year, when the focus really is on the Kelly race, all of those groups will be mobilized,” he said.
“I think there’s way too much government control,” Moon said. “I don’t like this socialism that we’re marching towards.”
There were times when I was at FDA that we would have different conclusions than even the best medical journal,” said Jesse Goodman, a Georgetown University biotech policy expert and former FDA chief scientist
The agency said it would go back and review denied applications and give people the chance to have their applications reconsidered.
I don’t have anybody that is actually actively getting engaged,” said lobbyist Ivan Zapien, a partner at Hogan Lovells.
“We’re making good progress, we’re not there yet, but I hope we can come to an agreement tomorrow morning,” Schumer said.
They won’t solve this crisis without your help.”
“I think this is something that maybe we should have done a long time ago,” Waters said in an interview after the hearing.