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Senate Republicans still want vote on border expulsion policy
“They want it to go away tomorrow,” he said. “If the president wants pandemic aid, he’s not gonna get it without a vote on Title 42.”
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“They want it to go away tomorrow,” he said. “If the president wants pandemic aid, he’s not gonna get it without a vote on Title 42.”
“I think it’s very telling that you’re nominated to lead the ATF and you don’t have a definition of assault weapon,” Cotton said. Sen.
Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., said he wants to harden schools, “and if it requires some federal encouragement to do that, I think that’d be fine.”
“I still think it’s pressing, and I just pray nothing happens as we work through the funding mechanism.”
“I implore — beg — my Republican colleagues to join Democrats in finally making changes to our gun laws to help prevent Americans from reliving this gun tragedy far too often,” Durbin said.
When congressional staff and HSP Direct asked questions about the House Ethics Committee’s involvement (or lack thereof) in approving the Aruba trip, Mooney dismissed them and went forward with the trip without
Title 42 has allowed border agents to rapidly “expel” migrants without considering their asylum claims for more than two years.
Without many paths to 60 votes, meaning 10 Republicans would support their economic-themed bills, Democrats have few options.
I encourage every senator on both sides to join this bipartisan supermajority,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the floor before Thursday’s vote.
“I have great sympathy for our restaurants, but at some point we have got to stop spending money that we don’t have,” Kennedy said.
all to the good,” Whitehouse said.
“After which failed pregnancy should I have been imprisoned?” McBath said. “Would it have been after the first miscarriage?
“UAP reports have been around for decades, and yet we haven’t had an orderly way for them to be reported — without stigma — and to be investigated.
“I just don’t see the need for a tax title if it … just favors a single industry,” Brady said Friday in a brief interview. The Senate Finance Committee’s highest-ranking members — Sens.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he said. “I’m not afraid to give you comment once I know.”
“This ambitious agenda is incomplete without adequate numbers of scientists and engineers to preserve our global leadership for generations to come,” Lofgren said.
Cornyn and Coons have provided,” Hagerty said. “I support their legislation, I just want to see some resources to help bridge us to get there.”
Liz Cheney of Wyoming, said of the summoned Republicans: “I certainly hope that they will do their duty, that they will do the right thing.
-Mexico border over the past two years without considering their asylum claims.
So I view this as a way of making up for that big mistake.” She also said the “evil” at the heart of Putin’s regime is hardly new.