Congress · 117th Congress
Amendment holds slow Senate infrastructure bill’s progress
“It can go rather slowly, of course, without that cooperation. In either case, the Senate is going to stay here until we finish our work.”
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“It can go rather slowly, of course, without that cooperation. In either case, the Senate is going to stay here until we finish our work.”
But for the purposes that we’re talking about here, I do not support the speaker’s insistence that this bill would not pass without the budget resolution, so I hope she changes her mind because I can’t
“Given how bipartisan the bill is and how much work has already been put in to get the details right, I believe the Senate can quickly process relevant amendments and pass this bill in a matter of
“I was just informed by the House physician I have tested positive for COVID-19 even after being vaccinated,” the South Carolina Republican said in a statement.
National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling said Monday that administration lawyers have been unable to find a new justification that would pass muster, but he said President Joe Biden has tasked
If you don’t think our Democrat friends are going to push for that monstrosity, with or without this bill, then I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell to you.
“I started this effort in the last century and I’ll continue into the next if that’s what it takes to adapt this Senate rule to the times,” Enzi said in a statement not long before his retirement
“I will not pass an infrastructure package that does not reduce carbon pollution at a scale commensurate with the climate crisis we face.”
“The Republicans of 2021 are not the same Republicans I worked with in 2013 to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the Senate,” said Menendez, a member of the so-called Gang of Eight that successfully
The estimated 8.2 million voucher-eligible households that go without aid far outnumber the 2.3 million that get them.
But they do and both parties are to blame,” Braun said.
“We liked to joke that we were such good friends because I made him feel tall and he made me feel like a snappy dresser,” Armed Services Chairman Jack Reed, D-R.I., said in a statement.
“The demand for Democrats on K Street is as high as I’ve ever seen in the 25 years I have placed lobbyists, especially in issue areas like health care,” said Ivan Adler, a longtime lobbyist headhunter
A second five-recommendation bloc was approved by voice vote, but it was the first time the panel made recommendations without unanimous committee support.
“I did the math, that’s like 0.006 percent of what we’re giving to police,” Bowman said.
Kyrsten Sinema said she won’t support a price tag that high.
Democratic hopes for a package of that size dimmed a little Wednesday when Sinema said she won’t support a price tag that high.
“I think this notion that $52 billion is going to restore semiconductor manufacturing leadership in the United States is a little bit of a — I don’t want to call it naive, but I would say that’s
“I need you guys to address if anyone in power had a role in this,” Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges said.
“I think their level of understanding is really deeper than almost anybody else in the government,” Smith said of Peirce and Gensler, referring to their fintech knowledge.