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“Having enshrined a returning LPR’s already-admitted status, Congress could not have meant for the guarantees it was affording to be so cavalierly swept aside,” Jackson wrote.
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“Having enshrined a returning LPR’s already-admitted status, Congress could not have meant for the guarantees it was affording to be so cavalierly swept aside,” Jackson wrote.
Iran, she said then, “is not building a nuclear weapon” and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that he suspended in 2003.”
After a deal struck between the U.S. and China last October, the fees were suspended for at least a year, until Nov. 10, 2026.
Monday to appear for depositions as part of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee's investigation of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as the House took steps to vote on contempt of Congress
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Last year, the judiciary urged Congress to increase funding for defender offices, which are tasked with representing poor defendants.
The new CBO projection suggests Congress might have a little more time to spare beyond June, but not necessarily.
But she reiterated that it wasn’t yet clear how long Congress would have until they need to act.
Congress reconvenes next week to start working on stopgap funding legislation on which President Joe Biden’s signature is required before Oct. 1 in order to avert a partial government shutdown.
Even Republicans in Congress have not griped too loudly about Biden’s approach, mostly dinging him for not getting more lethal weapons in Ukrainians’ hands faster.
Congress has directed U.S. intelligence agencies to take a closer look at the growing relationship between China and the United Arab Emirates, raising questions about American military technology leaking
Yvette Roubideaux, director of the Policy Research Center at the National Congress of American Indians, expressed alarm about the undercount of Native Americans on reservations, which was more than
However, the White House has been rhetorically supportive of Congress passing a new Russia sanctions bill, calling it a move that would strengthen U.S. diplomatic efforts with Moscow by showing how
“If Congress sends him a bill, he’s happy to sign it,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said last week. “They haven’t sent him a bill on that yet.”
But Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Menendez touted the language he offered as an amendment to the fiscal 2022 defense policy measure as an example of the types of sanctions Congress might
Yellen has told Congress that without additional borrowing room, the government may exhaust its ability to pay its financial obligations by Dec. 15.
Yellen that the country could face an economic crisis if Congress didn’t act before Oct. 18.
Yellen has said Congress must act by Oct. 18 or the agency would be at risk of failure to meet U.S. financial commitments.
All the “no” votes came from Republicans, but passage wasn’t really in doubt after Democratic leaders agreed to drop language in the original House-passed version that would have suspended the debt ceiling
If the debt ceiling isn’t raised or suspended in time, Treasury would be forced to fall back on whatever cash is left on hand and incoming revenue on a day-to-day basis.