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There was a time when I optimistically believed that 2022 would be a victory-over-COVID-19 election.
“If in fact the decentralized platform is controlled by a small group, I think you are likely to see some actions,” McGinley said.
“The Vela family had done so much for me and my career and opening the path for me that it was almost like I had to do it as a form of a thank you to them,” Sanchez said.
“I know that it’s something that’s a big hole in our existing criminal law and we ought to be getting it passed really easily but I don’t have any calendar for when that could happen.”
Brian Schatz said, “Ok I will start. I didn’t ask for a pardon.” Berman said it was “a little bit unsavory” that Cheney named Perry, and hinted at others, without providing more information.
“I don’t see any legislative vehicles that can be used at this time, that are must-pass, that will take place during this period of time.”
“I learned a lot while serving on the Board of Supervisors,” she said. “It’s a great job. Some days I wish I was still there.” Local government is a family business.
“One of the key factors was, I knew that if I stayed I would not be able to take care of my son and my family, and so I had to at least have the opportunity to try to make more money.”
I can’t overstate what was on the line: our democracy,” said Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss. “You held the line.”
The Chinese companies then export those components to the U.S without the application of the additional tariffs.
And Michael Lewis said, “That blew my mind.” And I was like, “Wow, that is a highlight of my career, to be able to blow the mind of a man who has blown my mind so many times.”
We want the NATO alliance to be unified and as strong as ever, and we want to do these things without engaging in a war with Russia,” he said.
A Senate Republican aide said it is difficult to nail down timing for the Finance package to move without the full bill.
“I got connected with a couple of the guys who had done a lot of the oppo research on Gov. Scott’s first campaign in 2010,” he said. He ended up working for Scott’s reelection bid.
“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.”
court,” said Ingrid A.
I also know how important the stability of the agency is to the regulated community,” said GOP Sen.
“I still think it’s pressing, and I just pray nothing happens as we work through the funding mechanism.”