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It was to promote a bill she sponsored to help protect pets of victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. </p> But there was an added benefit.
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It was to promote a bill she sponsored to help protect pets of victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. </p> But there was an added benefit.
, former President Bill Clinton.
</p> Government also needs to invest in its own technology.
</p> The bill modernizes a 1958 law and takes into account the reality of increased living expenses.
</p> <p class="p1"> “Many questions have yet to be answered.
</p> [ Women and the Draft: They’re Divided Over Registration ] The amendment to a general government spending bill, offered by Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, was approved 217-203.
</p> House Freedom Caucus Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said he expects the bill to be held up for a while. “Lots of folks aren’t going to support it” without changes, he said. </p> Rep.
</p> The letter comes after FBI Director James B.
But when he sent Trump the final bill, the real estate mogul wanted a further discount.
</p> </p> </p> [ Why Trump Isn’t Enough for Senate Democrats ] </p> North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows described the gathering inside as “standing-room only.”
</p> Rep. Matt Salmon said Wednesday he expects most Freedom Caucus members to vote against the bill if it doesn’t go back through committee.
</p> <p class="p1"> The bill, introduced on June 24, so far only has one co-sponsor: Rep. Pete Olson, R-Texas.
</p> [ Why You Can’t See the House Sit-In on C-SPAN ] </p> Many criticized a bill sponsored by Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy that includes several counter-terrorism provisions and is being
</p> Of course, North Carolina already has lots of political drama up and down the ticket, with incumbent GOP Gov.
</p> A Republican counter-terrorism bill that includes a conservative version of a “no fly, no buy” provision clearly did little to mollify Democratic leaders.
“This bill falls far short of that.
They began chanting “No Bill, No Break” to urge the GOP majority to vote on a gun control bill before leaving town for the July 4 recess.
</p> At about 12:15 p.m., the group sat down in the center of the Rotunda and began chanting, “No Bill, No Break,” the slogan used by House Democrats when they occupied the chamber floor in late June