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</p> House Democrats included the OSHA standard in a $3.5 trillion relief bill they passed in May.
</p> That still leaves around $130 billion available for new loans.
</p> Accordingly, Granger and all other Republicans on the panel voted against approving the bill, which passed only on the strength of the Democratic majority’s votes.
</p> “If we are serious about lifting up communities of color that have faced generations of inequalities, it starts by putting our money where our mouth is and passing this bill,” Senate Minority Whip
</p> House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter A.
</p> The House’s relief bill, which passed in May on a mostly party-line vote, would offer up to $6,000 in tax rebates per five-person household earning up to $150,000.
</p> McConnell said Tuesday the Senate’s latest coronavirus spending bill could be released “in the next week or two.”
</p> Takano’s bill would also task the National Institute of Standards and Technology, known as NIST, with establishing a testing framework for forensic algorithms that federal law enforcement agencies
</p> Logjams ahead The $3 trillion relief bill the House passed on May 15 is far more generous.
</p> The Commerce-Justice-Science bill would establish a $400 million grant program for initiatives that would overhaul police departments.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Norton filed a bill last year titled the “RFK Memorial Stadium Campus Conveyance Act,” which calls for the sale of the 190-acre Robert F.
</p> [Republicans discussing coronavirus aid package contours]</p> Eager to trim the size of any extended benefits, Mnuchin said “you can assume it will be no more than 100 percent” of what workers would
</p> Their draft fiscal 2021 Legislative Branch spending bill and accompanying report call on the department to take numerous steps to give lawmakers and the public more access to its work.
A House panel report accompanying the latest Pentagon spending bill reveals enormous ill will between defense appropriators and the department they fund.
</p> These items would be removed from the Capitol under the House spending bill:</p> The busts of John Cabell Breckinridge and Roger Brooke Taney.
</p> When workers had shifts, they were paid by their contractor, Restaurant Associates.
Amid the nationwide furor over Confederate statues, the House Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee approved a spending bill that would order the removal of Confederate imagery from the Capitol
</p> The draft text of a $4.2 billion bill, which calls for the Architect of the Capitol to remove statues with ties to the nation’s racist past, comes as the country grapples with racial injustice highlighted
</p> But beneath the decorous celebration, some real policy disagreements linger. And some of them are likely to resurface when the full chamber takes up the bill later this summer.