DeLauro: Now Is the Time for a National Infrastructure Bank to Build Roads
A bipartisan counterpart to my bill has laudably been introduced by Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas).
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A bipartisan counterpart to my bill has laudably been introduced by Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas).
</p> “We are moving forward in a positive direction” Pelosi added.
</p> But that possible deal appeared far from done.
</p> Many states currently have infrastructure banks.
</p> Or blame it on all of New Jersey, really.
</p> I am introducing a bill that will allow every American to apply for a waiver from the health care law.
</p> “The President does not support a short-term extension of the debt limit, period.
</p> Aaron Lowe, the group’s vice president of government affairs, attributed the increase to a “right to repair” bill — legislation that would compel automakers to sell information and tools to repair
</p> At a Rules Committee hearing Wednesday to set parameters for this week’s floor debate on the legislative branch spending bill, Rep.
</p> If those bills pass in the next two weeks, the House will have cleared seven of the 12 annual spending bills.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will begin on Thursday the process for bringing House Republicans’ Cut, Cap and Balance bill to the floor, which could clear the way to move on a package to raise
</p> Zimmerman was community outreach director for Rep.
</p> This recruitment push, led by DCCC Chairman Steve Israel (N.Y.) and Rep.
Bill Nelson (D) moves from the Tossup category to Leans Democratic.</p> We’ve outlined the landscape as it stands today by profiling the Tossup, Leans Democratic and Leans Republican races.
spending bill to fund the government through the fall.
</p> In addition to funding the District, the bill that was yanked from the floor also pays for the Treasury, the judiciary, the executive office of the president and other government agencies.
</p> The Cut, Cap and Balance bill passed on a largely party-line vote of 234 to 190, with five members of the Blue Dog Coalition of fiscally conservative Democrats breaking ranks with their party to
’s a heavily revenued bill.”
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