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Armed Services Chairman James M. Inhofe, R-Okla., said the vote on final passage was expected when the Senate returns from the recess.
It was that mandate that caused Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette, in a June 29 letter to Senate Armed Services Chairman James M.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette on Monday sent an impassioned letter on this issue to Senate Armed Services Chairman James M. Inhofe, R-Okla.
Within Trump’s party, he has been backed by not only Hawley but also Senate Armed Services Chairman James M.
The letter was addressed to House Appropriations Chairwoman Nita M. Lowey, D-N.Y., and ranking member Kay Granger, R-Texas, along with Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard C.
Cory Gardner, R-Colo., and Steve Daines, R-Mont., win the crucial backing they needed to get their public lands bill in motion.
James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma, the Armed Services chairman, also opposes Warren’s proposal.
Jonathan M. Smith, executive director of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, said Congress needs to address the opaqueness of the force.
Oklahoma Republican James M.
Brown, D-Md., and Don Bacon, R-Neb., goes beyond renaming installations.
Ron Paul, R-Texas, the Government Accountability Project, the campaign finance reform group Issue One, the pro-transparency group Open The Government, the watchdog group Taxpayers for Common Sense, and
Shelby, R-Ala., said Tuesday. Senate Appropriations ranking Democrat Patrick J.
Armed Services Chairman James M. Inhofe suggested that Mattis’ exit from the administration may have fueled the criticism.
Lucas, R-Okla., a cosponsor of the legislation.
Richard M. Burr, R-N.C. — remains under investigation. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, Sen. Kelly Loeffler, a Georgia Republican and Sen. James M.
Richard M.
John Kennedy, R-La., said Tuesday he and several other Republican senators met with President Donald Trump and discussed Kennedy’s bill to let state and local governments use $150 billion in aid
Blunt, a Missouri Republican, was expressing agreement with the view of another senior senator, Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn.
Tom Cole, R-Okla., the ranking member of the House Appropriations Labor-HHS-Education Subcommittee, said he was interested in setting up health defense spending funds that would operate somewhat like the