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(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Despite apologizing for any offense she caused, Omar doubled down on the original intent of her tweets.
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(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Despite apologizing for any offense she caused, Omar doubled down on the original intent of her tweets.
</p> The conference committee talks on a Homeland Security spending bill picked up the pace last week, with negotiators getting closer on how much funding to provide for border barriers.
</p> A Democratic aide said the meeting would take place at 3:30 p.m.
</p> Bill Clark, Roll Call’s photo editor, also won two awards for his photojournalism.</p> Clark won an award of excellence in the Pictorial category for the following image.</p>The dome of the U.S.
</p> Mulvaney, appearing also on Fox, declined to say whether Trump would sign a bill that includes about $2 billion for border barriers.
He also sponsored a bill to nix the Internal Revenue Service regulation that bars churches and other tax-exempt religious institutions from participating in political campaigns.
</p> Here’s the entire week in photos:</p>Political strategist Doug Heye participates in the Polar Plunge fundraiser to benefit the Special Olympics D.C., at the Yards Park on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019.
</p> A House-Senate conference committee on a Homeland Security bill had been hoping to reach an agreement by Friday.
By Thomas McKinless</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> <p class="p1">President Donald Trump wasn’t the only big name to stop by the Capitol this week.
major bill that reaches the House floor.
</p> Her effort has received the nod from many environmental advocates who view young people as crucial to moving the needle on climate action, including from veteran activist and author Bill McKibben,
</p> Former President Bill Clinton and former Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, will speak the the service in D.C., as will current House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland.
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</p> “The moment is now for a lot of reasons,” Carroll says about the timing of a federal data privacy bill.
</p> — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) February 8, 2019</p> <p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1;</p> Former President Bill Clinton</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">For nearly 60 years, John Dingell represented the people
</p> GAO recommendations for other agencies are no less serious.
</p> Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, is set to formally introduce the bill later Thursday with more than 100 House co-sponsors. A companion bill was introduced in the Senate backed by Sens.
</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">I proudly join my colleagues as we discuss #HR8, the bipartisan, universal background checks bill. https://t.co/5P0k3HQvtr</p> — Rep.
</p> It was Sen. Ted Cruz whose floor speech urging Democrats to back a bill to pay the Coast Guard during the government shutdown that set Bennet off last month.
</p> New Jersey Democrat Bill Pascrell Jr. echoed previous comments from Ways and Means Chairman Richard E. Neal that the process would be lengthy and methodical.