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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the Senate floor Thursday morning that the moves were the right thing to do.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the Senate floor Thursday morning that the moves were the right thing to do.
money, that wealthy donors want to be courted in luxurious settings, but it’s clear that members of Congress can use special interest-funded leadership PACs to enjoy perks that most Americans can’t enjoy without
It also encouraged such drivers to seek medical help more quickly, the report said.
And so I think there will be great reluctance to shut it down,” House Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries of New York said Monday.
Schiff of California said in a joint statement.
The president said he’d use executive powers to “provide financial relief” for quarantined workers and those forced to stay home without pay to take care of ill family members or children as a result
“I think it’s important we address the suffering that’s out there,” House Appropriations Chairwoman Nita M.
I actually get larger crowds if I do it telephonically. More people call in, I can get 1,000 people, as opposed to a couple of hundred people,” the Florida Democrat said.
“I was single, didn’t have a family,” said the former wide receiver. “I felt in many ways alone and like I didn’t know exactly what my place was in life.”
The panel’s ranking member, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, and others said they not only opposed his nomination but also were unhappy that Republicans were moving forward with it without also considering
I had a microcosm of our conference in today,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday morning. “I think we’re in a very good place,” the California Republican said.
“He’s not going to change, so why should I get involved?” “He’s delivering on the things that really count like taxes and judges.” “I don’t want to face a primary in two years.”
“The payroll tax as a general stimulus, I’ll have to think about that,” said Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a top Trump ally. “I don’t know if that’s the best way to do it.”
But coverage protections don’t matter if you can’t afford a plan, she said in an interview.
Neal, D-Mass., said paid leave as well as expanded unemployment insurance and funding to cover medical tests for individuals without appropriate insurance coverage were at the top of his list.
“The people who are very vulnerable are people like me,” Roberts said. “I feel fine. I haven’t canceled anything.”
In addition, the Republican lawmaker said he is closing his Washington office for the week. “I am not currently experiencing any symptoms, nor is any member of my staff.
Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said in a statement.
extension,” Cornyn said Thursday.
“I get to understand issues in ways that are not based on political rhetoric but rely on real experience,” Meeks said.