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Congressional leaders talk contingency plans for coronavirus on Capitol Hill
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</p> In the 11th District, where GOP Rep. K.
He allowed that a bill could still be sent to President Donald Trump’s desk as early as this week, however.</p> House Majority Leader Steny H.
</p> “I am calling on Congress to send me a Bill that fully and permanently funds the LWCF and restores our National Parks,” Trump tweeted Tuesday evening.
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</p> “Great for the middle class, great for the USA!” he wrote.
Bill Cassidy offered squirts of hand sanitizer to reporters peppering him with questions, two signs of how Congress is adjusting to the potential threat of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 spreading on
</p> In Louisiana, for example, Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy has used an informal committee headed by his brother, lawyer David Cassidy, to vet potential nominees. Sen.
The House passed its own bill Dec. 12.
</p> The bill would provide financial incentives for hydroelectric power and energy efficiency, and includes a separate section to reauthorize the Weatherization Assistance Program, housed at the Energy
</p> The House passed a bill last week limiting the sale of flavored vape products, and all e-cigarette companies must submit applications to the FDA by May for a chance to stay in operation.
How difficult could the vote counting be for an emergency spending bill to respond to the coronavirus if leadership tries to attach an extension of expiring surveillance powers?
</p> The bill would ban all flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars.
</p> Here is the week in photos:</p> Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg speaks at a campaign rally in Arlington, Va., on Sunday.
</p> The bill would amend the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to ban flavored tobacco and impose taxes and sales restrictions on e-cigarettes like Juul.
</p> “It’s not just rank-and-file folks, but it’s the owners of businesses who cannot sell their businesses,” said Joyce, explaining his vote for the bill. Three other Ohio Republicans joined him.
We see a prescription drug pricing bill as a place we could work together. Infrastructure still has some potential.
</p> The three-judge panel of the U.S.
</p> Ueland discouraged the idea of including extraneous matters in the must-pass supplemental spending bill, including an extension or reauthorization of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act authorities
</p> These funds help members pay for expensive legal bills and are fairly common. The establishment of a fund does not mean a member has done anything improper. </p> Rep.