Congress · 117th Congress
House passes $55B aid package for restaurants, other businesses
“I wish we could offset more. But it’s a matter of getting the votes,” Wicker said.
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“I wish we could offset more. But it’s a matter of getting the votes,” Wicker said.
I’ve always said that,” he said. “But still yet, you just don’t hold up the package needed to protect Americans too, so I hope they can work through that.”
“They are in contempt of Congress, which is a crime, and I call on my colleagues to do their duty,” he added.
Without data, he said, unions have had to collect information via Google search or news clips — a method that doesn’t capture the full scope of assaults.
“You’d hate to have it delayed by two weeks, but that wouldn’t be the end of the world,” Romney said. “I hope.” Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions ranking member Richard M.
“I had a substantial amount offset, but most of that, not all of it, most of it will probably end up in the COVID package,” Cardin said.
Mitt Romney, R-Utah, one of the lead GOP negotiators, said in a statement announcing the deal.
“Politically, I think it’s going to be similar where lawmakers are going to want to try to negotiate some sort of deal that prevents some sort of cliff that is going to have political ramifications
“I want to know: What’s the plan to sustain that for the next several years and ideally to get to a point where we can credibly say the United States is a world leader?”
“I think the differences are narrowing, but we haven’t eliminated them,” Romney said. “We’re going to work through the differences and see if we can reach a meeting of the minds.
But without more funding, the administration says it will be unable to secure additional vaccines for the younger population.
Implemented by the Trump administration in March 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Title 42 allows border agents to rapidly “expel” migrants who cross the border without first considering
“Senator, I never said I’m not going to answer. I said my answer,” Jackson said before getting cut off by Cruz again.
“There are other important protections that I fought to get included in the Senate Intelligence Committee-passed Intelligence Authorization Act but that were stripped out of the omnibus, and it is
I think everything is on the table.”
“Senator, I have not reviewed any of those books, any of those ideas,” Jackson said with a firmer tone than any of her previous answers.
I evaluate the facts, and I interpret and apply the law to the facts of the case before me without fear or favor, consistent with my judicial oath.”
“I have been a judge for nearly a decade now, and I take that responsibility and my duty to be independent very seriously,” Jackson said. “I decide cases from a neutral posture.
The country “will get to see what I have seen in meeting with her personally. She is thoughtful brilliant, kind and has a good sense of humor,” he said.