Policy · 115th Congress
Corker Concerned About Repealing Obamacare Taxes Without Replacement
</p> “The repeal process is going to repeal all revenue but keep in place the subsidies for three years,” Corker said.
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</p> “The repeal process is going to repeal all revenue but keep in place the subsidies for three years,” Corker said.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The Capitol Christmas Tree was taken down on Thursday to mark the end of the holiday season.
</p> [Trump’s Inaugural Parade Is Becoming Its Own Controversy]</p>From left, Republican Sens.
</p> Obama said it would “be a good start” if Congress passed a criminal justice overhaul bill that stalled in the Senate last year.
Peterson, Sinema and Cuellar all supported Issa’s bill when it passed the House in November.
</p> <p class="p2">In the Capitol Visitor Center, Roll Call photographer Bill Clark caught her waiting for Obama to come down the hallway.
</p> District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton has.
</p> “I want to say to the American people: We hear you. We will do right by you.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Joining Schumer in his demands for an investigation were Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, and Sen.
</p> Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts decided to join Armed Services, readily ceding a spot on Energy and Natural Resources.
</p> The full letter: </p> <p class="p1" style="text-align: center;">Letter from President Obama</p> <p class="p2"> To my fellow Americans,</p> <p class="p3">Eight years ago, America faced a moment of
A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said he did not have guidance on whether the chamber planned to take up the bill this year.
Enzi of Wyoming introduced a budget resolution the GOP intends to use to expedite getting a repeal bill to Trump’s desk.</p> Tennessee Rep.
</p> But there’s one issue — and only one issue — that can create an electoral earthquake: Ethics.</p> Pelosi knows that.
</p> The 234-193 tally broke largely along party lines, with most Democrats opposed to the package.
</p> GOP senators intend to strike large portions of the law while avoiding the threat of a Democratic filibuster through a procedural gambit that expedites Senate consideration of the repeal bill.
</p>Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., takes photos as Speaker Paul D. Ryan speaks on the House floor. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Maria Cantwell of Washington was also not present, and former Sen.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Since lawmakers had not yet adopted the new package, members could not be fined for their actions.