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</p> Mistakes happen.
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</p> Mistakes happen.
</p> Fortunately, there’s hope. </p> Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., and Rep. Patrick T.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Updated 2:42 p.m. | Congressional Progressive Caucus members were emboldened this week.
</p> In a bipartisan vote, 392-37, House lawmakers passed a bill to end the “sustainable growth rate” used to calculate doctor’s payments for Medicare.
</p> The Republican lawmakers’ bill, titled the Second Amendment Enforcement Act of 2015, states that D.C. “remains one of the most dangerous large cities in the United States.”
Florida Democrat Bill Nelson used the annual Senate vote-a-rama to dis Republican Gov. Rick Scott’s alleged ban on the terms “climate change” and “global warming.”
Bill Cassidy, the freshman senator from Louisiana and a doctor, has been pushing fellow Republicans in his first few months in the Senate to embrace an alternative to Obamacare — one he predicts will insure
</p> </p> But unlike the longevity of the bill that permanently ends the “sustainable growth rate” used to calculate doctors’ payments for Medicare, and extends for two years the Children’s Health
</p> </p> “I just have confidence that the quality of what we have done — what has been crafted in the House is really a good, bipartisan initiative, and hopefully that will, in the equities that have
</p> </p> The Illinois Republican was on the floor following his final vote to deliver a farewell speech. And as he waited, Schock found all sorts of ways to commemorate his departure.
</p> (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) A Senate GOP aide alerted press that because of the ongoing floor action, a planned open executive session was being downgraded to an off-the-record huddle within
</p> Sen. Mark S.
In another violation of House rules, Schock also took a pic with his congressional buds Kristi Noem, R-S.D., and Jason Smith, R-Mo., — or, rather, Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., took it for him.
</p> “I think your mission has grown to areas that you didn’t at first get in to.
</p> Organizers called the confrontation outside the majority leader’s door a protest. But they were also granted a 20-minute meeting with McConnell’s chief of staff, according to Melanie L.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Senators readying their patience, their reading material and even their bladders for the annual ritual known as the “vote-a-rama” may rightfully be getting ready to
</p> Both senators’ offices blamed the switch on an innocent mistake. </p> “Sen.
As with any D.C. bill, the acts were sent to Congress for a 30-day review period, during which Congress can block the bills by passing joint resolutions of disapproval (which also must be signed by the
</p> DISH’s actions are a flagrant abuse that costs all of us.
But in the end, majorities of the exact same size — 62 senators — cleared the bill this winter and then voted (unsuccessfully) in favor of overriding President Barack Obama’s veto.