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Trump Wants More Interstate Tolling, But Lawmakers Skeptical
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</p> But Senate Republicans are hoping the ongoing effort to write their own bill will calm any concerns they might hear from voters next week.</p> “That’s the House bill,” said Sen.
</p> The Tennessee Republican introduced the bill on May 18 to restore some of the internet protections.
</p> The budget “is a recipe for more forest fires,” Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio, told reporters shortly after the hearing.</p> Minnesota Rep.
The House passed its own repeal bill earlier this month in a narrow 217-213 vote.
</p> As it turned out, Mnuchin’s comments were imminent.
</p> Alaska’s congressional delegation, led by Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski, has pushed to open that portion of ANWR, introducing a bill that would enable development
</p> The campaigns are also at odds over the House health care bill, which would eliminate Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood for one year and increase funding for other community health centers
</p> “The president has talked a lot about an infrastructure bill, and frankly it’s an area where I’m convinced there is bipartisan agreement,” said Upton, who served as chairman of the full committee
</p> Such a bill would face many of the challenges that tripped it up last year, especially in a House where the leading item on the energy agenda continues to be easing regulations on fossil fuels.
</p> Tweaks to boost competition seem likely. The Senate user fee bill would impact generic drug development.
</p> Several Senate groups, including one composed of Republicans and Democrats, are holding talks about how to alter the House measure or craft an entirely new bill.
Democratic members include New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner and Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap.
Bill Cassidy said.
</p> Proposed cuts to any of these programs would likely spark great controversy among advocates and pushback among Democrats already trying to capitalize on the health care bill.
</p> Ryan, during an event with local manufacturers in New Albany, will argue that a mega tax bill “will create good jobs and bolster American manufacturing,” according to a notice of the event.
That agency suggested the first version of the bill would cause about 24 million people to become uninsured in the next 10 years.</p> Rep.
</p> Lawmakers voted 309-118 in favor of the bill, with 15 Democrats and 103 Republicans opposing.</p> Just before the vote, House Speaker Paul D.
The bill would fail if 23 or more Republicans vote “no.”</p> <p class="p2">Pence met separately with Reps.
House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster warned the CEO of United Airlines and other industry executives Tuesday that a hearing into their customers’ experiences wouldn’t be pleasant