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Budget nominee looks set to clear at least one Senate hurdle

</p> [Trump’s budget chief pick prepares to run confirmation gantlet]</p> Romney had been a potential wild card on Vought’s nomination because he was the only Republican senator to vote to convict President

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The House’s legislative ambitions will have to wait

</p> [Updated House calendar has only one voting day in June, 12 in July]</p> Those demonstrated the House will not get back to any semblance of normalcy anytime soon and that the next virus relief bill

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Road ahead: Senate schedule so far unaffected by protests, DC curfews

</p> The one piece of coronavirus-related legislative business that’s likely to come up in the Senate this week is a bill passed by the House last week that would give small businesses that received federal

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Hoyer: Appropriations markups to start in late June

Those include the defense authorization bill, a water projects bill, an infrastructure package, legislation to “strengthen and expand” the 2010 health care law, and possibly additional COVID-19 response

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$30 billion New York rail project hangs on recovery funds

Andrew Cuomo and President Donald Trump on Wednesday, the program’s backers said if Congress passes a bill aimed at reviving the economy in the wake of the pandemic, it should include infrastructure money

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VA secretary grilled on Nazi grave markers

</p> Wasserman Schultz, who is about to write the VA’s funding bill for the upcoming fiscal year, told Wilkie that “this is going to be dealt with one way or another.”

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House scraps votes on FISA bill

</p> “The Senate bill was very courageous, broke new ground, very progressive in terms of protecting the balance between security, privacy, security and civil rights.