House Passes Budget Deal
</p> Lawmakers voted 332-94 on the deal negotiated by House Budget Chairman Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis., and Senate Budget Chairwoman Patty Murray, D-Wash.
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</p> Lawmakers voted 332-94 on the deal negotiated by House Budget Chairman Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis., and Senate Budget Chairwoman Patty Murray, D-Wash.
</p> “For me, I am about as disappointed as anyone could be because Nevada leads the nation in unemployment,” Reid said.
To avoid another government shutdown, however, appropriators will still need to draft an omnibus spending bill by Jan. 15 that gets approved by both chambers.
Plenty of Republicans might not like the budget deal, but only one of them, apparently, despises the deal enough to side against GOP leadership on the procedural votes for the bill — perhaps the last best
Plenty of Republicans might not like the budget deal, but only one of them, apparently, despises the deal enough to side against GOP leadership on the procedural votes for the bill — perhaps the last best
</p> “And we’re trying to do what’s right in terms of delivering on the legacy of their daughter,” he said.</p> But Democrats characterized the bill as “window dressing.” Minority Whip Steny H.
</p> Leaders, opponents and supporters of the bill all would like to have a vote on Gillibrand’s legislation, as well as related bills, as soon as possible.
</p> Despite the fact that the Senate passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill this summer, the House of Representatives has yet to bring an alternative to a floor vote.
</p> A Senate aide close to the talks said a bill could surface as early as today.
</p> — Sen. Bill Nelson
</p> The New York Democrat offered the story as one example of “how hard it is to get anything done related to women,” during a House Administration Committee hearing on a bill that would establish a
</p> Here are this week’s finalists: </p> Let’s save some for the next time we’re on furlough. You really have to give credit to the toothpick lobby for a job well done.
Landrieu launched the first TV ad of her re-election campaign on Wednesday, highlighting her bill that would allow individual health care plan holders to keep their insurance under Obamacare.
</p> Republicans are going to whip the bill Wednesday and it could come to the floor Thursday.</p> Rep.
</p> “Because with Jolly, the choice is right,” says Barker in the spot.
</p> “Our caucus is just finding all of this out this morning.
</p> Getting the bill through, no matter the partisan breakdown, would easily stand as the most important tangible legislative victory for Ryan during his nearly 15 years in the House, which have been
ISPs invested more than $1.2 trillion since President Bill Clinton and a bipartisan Congress shepherded the 1996 Telecommunications Act into law.
</p> “This puts the bill at risk,” Rep. Sander M. Levin said, speaking with reporters on Wednesday afternoon. The Michigan Democrat is the ranking member of the House Ways and Means Committee.
</p> State Sen. Josh Stein, who serves as minority whip. </p> State Rep. Grier Martin, who represents a chunk of Raleigh.