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Congress · 117th Congress

Biden ties midterm election legitimacy to doomed voting rights bill

I think no matter how hard they make it for minorities to vote, I think you are going to see them willing to stand in line and defy the attempt to keep them from being able to vote,” Biden said

Policy · 117th Congress

Limited operations at US consulates keep visa holders on edge

“People have been afraid to travel because they know that if they leave, and they don’t have a current visa, that they could be stuck for months on end, almost indefinitely, without being able to

Congress · 117th Congress

Judge rules House committee can get Trump’s tax returns

I am pleased that we’re now one step closer to being able to conduct more thorough oversight of the IRS’s mandatory presidential audit program,” the Massachusetts Democrat said.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate passes resolution to end COVID-19 shots-or-test rule

Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said at a press conference Wednesday. “I think they realize that this is an invasion into their own abilities to make decisions about themselves and their health care.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Bannon surrenders to federal authorities

I don’t want anybody to take their eye off the ball of what we do every day. We got the Hispanics coming to our side. African Americans coming to our side,” Bannon said ahead of his surrender.

Congress · 117th Congress

House sends infrastructure bill to Biden without budget vote

Connolly, D-Va., said Democrats could point to that legislative success in 2022 campaigns. “My only regret is we didn’t do it before the Virginia [gubernatorial] election,” he said.

Congress · 117th Congress

Manchin not ready to back $1.75T budget package

“How can I in good conscience vote for a bill that proposes massive expansion of social programs when programs like Social Security and Medicare face insolvency, and benefits can start being reduced

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure vote looks shaky as progressives balk, again

John Garamendi said. “I wouldn’t vote against things that I’m for because I didn’t get everything I want. But every member of the caucus is going to have to answer that question,” Vermont Rep.