Democrats Look to Dan Sena to Secure House Majority
</p> In 2004, Sena helped register more than 250,000 Latino and Native American voters nationwide through Moving America Forward, the 501(c)(3) organized by New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
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</p> In 2004, Sena helped register more than 250,000 Latino and Native American voters nationwide through Moving America Forward, the 501(c)(3) organized by New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
</p> House Democratic leaders were opposing the bill, mostly over the process Republicans used.
</p> Rubio’s bill, the Second Amendment Enforcement Act, would supersede those local restrictions because Congress wields exclusive control over local laws.
The Senate has not acted on the bill.
As a congressman, Mick Mulvaney once co-sponsored a bill to abolish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Any standalone bill would almost certainly get vetoed, and it is unlikely that Republicans in both chambers could gather enough support to override it.
</p> Republicans view the tax law as a key message for the midterm elections and have aired ads knocking Lamb for not supporting the bill.
</p>Future oblivion?
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</p> Lawmakers are trying to work out a long-term bill, but are expected to first pass a short-term extension. The current authority expires March 31.
</p>Guns on the floor The House is set to vote this week on a bill aimed at curbing gun violence at schools.
</p> Ryan said the FAA extension, likely to keep the agency running into the summer, is going to be the first infrastructure bill out of the gate.
</p> Congress is working on passing a fiscal 2018 omnibus spending bill by March 23, the day the current continuing resolution expires.
</p> A debate-limiting vote on a substitute amendment from the sponsor of that bill, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Chairman Michael D. Crapo of Idaho, is set for 5:30 p.m.
</p> The administration said the president wants Congress to send him two measures. Those include a bill by Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Christopher S.
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</p> Scott has long been expected to mount a Senate bid against three-term Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson after the end of Florida’s legislative session.
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</p> The first bill Trump wants to sign into law is one being pushed by Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas and Democratic Sen. Christopher S.