Coons: Support the Future of American Innovation
The idea has evolved since April when I introduced it in my first bill as a Senator, the Job Creation Through Innovation Act.
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The idea has evolved since April when I introduced it in my first bill as a Senator, the Job Creation Through Innovation Act.
After months of partisan gridlock, the Senate voted 96-3 to pass the STOCK Act, which would prohibit Members from trading on insider information — a bill that President Barack Obama vowed to sign into
</p> The Budget Committee’s Jan. 24 markup was its first meeting of the second session (the Rules Committee approved its bill the previous day).
</p> Congressional Quarterly’s House Action Report explains: “The bill has garnered widespread support owing to the tribe being featured in the extremely popular ‘Twilight Saga’ books and movies, in which
Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) relies on him to poll for his battleground re-election campaign.
Ben Chandler (D) by 647 votes, blasted out an urgent request to supporters Monday asking for their voice in stopping a redistricting bill.
That bill would require faster disclosure of stock trades and ban insider trading by lawmakers.</p> It passed the Senate on a lopsided 96-3 vote last week and is awaiting House action.
The payroll tax cut conference committee is prepared this week to debate its most daunting difference: how to pay for the full-year bill.
</p> The Senate bill not only exempts a new bridge from current law, but it also mandates the exotic $700 million “extradosed” design, prohibiting construction of any less expensive, more appropriately
</p> Last week, freshman Republican Rep.
</p> “I have no doubt that Democrats will have the resources we need to be the countervailing force” to Republican super PACs, declared former White House aide Bill Burton, a senior strategist for the
</p> This year is clearly different.
</p> As GOP Members in Democratic-leaning seats such as Rep.
</p> Through his large email list of political supporters, Sen.
</p> Washington gets its “Hidden” treatment tonight.
</p> “Absolutely.
That bill, which passed the Senate 96-3 on Thursday, was also mentioned in the State of the Union.</p> House Republicans are drafting their own wishlist.</p> In the weekly GOP address, Rep.
</p> According to the website, more than 150 users left comments and made suggestions on the draft bill. After combing through them, Issa and his staff came up with six changes to make to the draft.
</p> The House passed a bill last week to extend through 2013 the current federal workforce pay freeze, as well as the moratorium on cost-of-living adjustments to Congressional salaries set to expire
</p> “If we have to put it forward, we will,” he said.</p> Reid also warned Republicans against slow-walking the president’s agenda.</p> “We’re more than a month into the new year,” he said.