Policy · 118th Congress
As Roe anniversary approaches, Republicans debate next moves
“I think it’s going to look really diverse all over the country on both sides,” said Ingrid A.
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“I think it’s going to look really diverse all over the country on both sides,” said Ingrid A.
“There was no big swing either way,” Rocha said. “I don’t want to hear anything about a wave of Latinos.”
“I got more money for health care, I got more money for education,” Schatz said. “It doesn’t matter if it’s being spent effectively.”
Wade, fast-tracking both the contraception bill and the marriage equality bill to the House Rules Committee this week without a markup or legislative hearing.
Even without repeating her filibuster-ignoring calls for certain legislation that cannot pass the evenly divided Senate, Democrats in both chambers could look to Rep.
Super PACs can raise unlimited cash from corporations, unions and individuals, but they have to spend the money without coordinating with parties or candidates.
“It’s a state where voters don’t fit into two neat boxes, and I think they were ready to embrace this kind of voting,” Richie said.
court,” said Ingrid A.
Without many paths to 60 votes, meaning 10 Republicans would support their economic-themed bills, Democrats have few options.
Both have said previously that while serving in Congress was the honor of a lifetime, the constraints of the office kept them from focusing more intensely on their top policy objectives and from
During the Oval Office meeting, the president said the agents “basically said — and I think I can take the word ‘basically’ out: ‘Without a wall, you cannot have border security.
“Without a wall, you cannot have border security.
“I have rarely seen members this angry about anything. Because it’s personal,” said then-Rep. Joseph Crowley, a New York Democrat.
“Thirteen days that nine of fifteen federal departments and dozens of agencies have shut their doors,” said Sen. Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont.
“I think he’s a person who is oblivious to the real world,” Reid said of the president.
A congressional aide said Department of Homeland Security officials are supposed to conduct the briefing but it could get canceled because not all of the leaders are back in town yet.
“I have given up trying to understand the president’s ‘Art of the Deal’ negotiating strategy,” said G. William Hoagland, a former senior aide to then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist.
evening, all [National Flood Insurance Program] insurers have been directed to resume normal operations immediately and advised that the program will be considered operational since December 21, 2018 without
“I can’t tell you when the government is going to re-open,” he told reporters on Tuesday, adding he will not sign any spending bill to end the crisis until “we have a wall, a fence, whatever they
[LIVE BLOG: Shutdown Countdown — Here’s the Latest] “It is all about — and I say this in any way they want to hear it — it’s all about ‘America first,’” Trump said, appearing to refer to his conservative