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House, Senate panels begin hearings seeking drug cost solutions
</p> Earlier this month, Oversight Chairman Elijah E.
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</p> Earlier this month, Oversight Chairman Elijah E.
</p> Also watch: Trump warns of another shutdown if Congress doesn’t reach a new deal by Feb. 15</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> ‘Strategic pause’ Trump announced the partial government shutdown would end as
</p> That started with Arizona Republican Rep.
</p> Similar legislation authored by Gallagher and Sen. Patrick J. Toomey, R-Pa., will be introduced soon in both chambers, a congressional aide said.</p> Meanwhile, Rep. Sean P.
</p> One place to start, Casey said, is a national debate based on the 2013 bipartisan comprehensive immigration overhaul bill that would have offered a path to citizenship to millions of undocumented
</p> Compare that to Bill Clinton’s first kinda-sorta SOTU on Feb. 17, 1993: 66.9 million over four networks.
</p> Here’s the entire week in photos:</p>Federal workers and contractors, along with their unions, stage a protest calling for an end to the government shutdown and back pay in the Hart Senate Office
</p> Pelosi said earlier Thursday that House Democrats are drafting a roughly $49 billion fiscal 2019 Homeland Security spending bill that would fit within the remaining spending caps under the budget
</p> Former House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas last year attempted to push a tax bill that included a provision to extend the black lung tax increase for a year but received push back from
</p> A: I worked on a budget process reform bill for Paul Ryan. That bill ultimately got voted on on the House floor while [Dennis] Hastert was speaker.
</p> That left consumers more vulnerable to fraudsters pitching deals on health insurance or demanding payment on a bogus tax bill.
</p> Trump warns of another shutdown if Congress doesn’t reach a new deal by Feb. 15</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> “In a short while, I will sign a bill to reopen the government for three weeks, through Feb
</p> Trump’s demand for a $5.7 billion border wall has been put on hold, while the House and Senate to go to conference on a Homeland Security funding bill.
</p> The measure, which passed the Senate by voice vote and the House by unanimous consent.
</p> The deal involves the House and Senate forming a conference committee on the annual Homeland Security spending bill.
</p> Flashback: Trump says no sign of GOP disunity, may still declare national emergency</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Emergency powers Speaking to reporters Friday at the White House, Trump said he would
</p> Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., voted yes on the president’s plan, while Tom Cotton, R.-Ark., and Mike Lee, R-Utah, voted no.
</p> Schumer’s measure, which was an amendment to an overall spending bill, fell short of the 60 votes required to advance. The spending bill passed the House last week.
</p> While many of those bills have come to the House floor, the Homeland Security appropriations bill is not yet complete, Pelosi noted.
Security appropriations bill would have provided; that bill was approved in committee last year by a vote of 26-5.