Policy · 117th Congress
Supreme Court hears arguments in same-sex wedding website clash
“What [the website designer says] is ‘We will not sell to anyone, anyone, a message that I disagree with as a matter of religious faith,’” Gorsuch said.
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“What [the website designer says] is ‘We will not sell to anyone, anyone, a message that I disagree with as a matter of religious faith,’” Gorsuch said.
But without an infusion of new cash, the fund — chiefly financed by penalties paid by companies that violate U.S. sanctions against doing business with terrorism-linked states — hasn’t been able to honor
Both agencies have staked claims to parts of the cryptocurrency ecosystem, though not without challenge.
“I have members in a variety of different positions on this,” he said.
Supreme Court on Tuesday to revive guidelines narrowing enforcement priorities for immigration agents, arguing the Department of Homeland Security doesn’t receive enough funding from Congress to operate without
Pryor Jr. and Judge Britt Grant repeatedly pointed to the unprecedented move of a trial court judge, who stopped the criminal investigation into the former president without finding that the government
“I assume it will be in the mix,” Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said when asked if border policy could become a flashpoint in spending talks. “I imagine that there’s a very good likelihood of that.”
The Australian company proposing the mine, Ioneer Ltd., says it believes it can harvest the lithium without harming the plant, even if it is listed as protected under the act.
The judge on Wednesday gave the government until Dec. 21 to end the policy, which allows border agents to rapidly “expel” migrants at the border without considering their asylum claims.
“I don’t want this to be an issue next year,” Wyden said. “I want to take it off the table.”
Without a hearing this Congress at the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, chaired by Manchin, Glick will have to step down when it adjourns at the end of the year.
“I think that ship has done sailed,” said Republican state Sen. David Sessions, when asked on local radio in October about the prospect of expansion.
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“In the absence of accomplishments, we’re ripe for demagoguery,” Schulte said.
“There is nothing novel or unusual about Congress’ decision to fund the CFPB outside of annual spending bills,” Sam Gilford, a CFPB spokesperson said, without commenting on an appeal.
“I think this is something that’s critically important to settle before the end of the year,” Rep.
“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.”
“I think this could be done in five years, so that would come in sooner than 2030 but not a whole lot,” Collins said. “No one wants to be realistic about the fact it’s going to be hard.
John Barrasso, R-Wyo., said after the sale was announced.
Hundreds of other uncontroversial amendments will be rolled into so-called managers packages and adopted by unanimous consent and without a whisper of discussion.