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</p> [3 Defense takeaways from the massive spending bill]
Watch as CQ Roll Call’s John Donnelly discusses some of the big takeaways on defense spending in the massive year-end spending bill that Congress passed before leaving town for the holidays.
The bill eventually was passed into law by the 116th Congress.</p> Now, the Georgia Republican is hoping to use that experience as a lawmaker.
“This week is only about cats and cannabis,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy lamented Thursday, in reference to the chamber voting on the “Tiger King” bill and a bill to decriminalize marijuana.
</p> “I wish we could have gotten to conference with the Senate, and we did our mighty best and came up one vote short, because then we would have had some more flexibility in how we wrote the bill,”
</p> The team will be led by three physicians who will co-chair the task force: </p> David A.
</p> Insurers initially feared a steep financial hit from the coronavirus, after Congress prohibited cost sharing for COVID-19 testing through legislation and as House Democrats pushed a bill to ban copays
</p> On the defense authorization bill, the annual Pentagon policy measure, Senate Armed Services Chairman James M.
</p> Jones remains firm in his long-standing support of what he calls the rebel flag, despite its association with hate groups.
</p> This week, he will highlight health care during visits in the South.
</p> With the political world becoming one big joke, it’s no surprise that SNL alum Maya Rudolph joined Sen.
It’s unlikely Congress will have a final defense authorization bill before the elections. That means the timeline for transferring the chief management officer’s responsibilities is up in the air.
</p> “It’s a comfort to me that she lives on like that,” said Pepin.
</p> Millions of people are making agonizing decisions about whether to fill a prescription, pay a phone bill or make rent.
That number could be zero if a section of a spending bill, which the House passed in July, becomes law.
</p> I was on the floor one time giving a speech, and Congressman [Bill] Pascrell, I think his name is, from New Jersey, he called me a ‘wacko’ right in the middle of my speech. He yelled it out.
</p> This week on Capitol Hill, another lawmaker tested positive for COVID-19, everyone yelled about masks, and no one remembered to silence their phones or mute their Zoom calls.</p> Plus, Rep.
</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
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