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USAID nominee promises to prioritize anti-corruption work
</p> Samantha Power, the Biden administration’s nominee to be administrator of the U.S.
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</p> Samantha Power, the Biden administration’s nominee to be administrator of the U.S.
</p> In response to questions from Sen.
</p> Sen. Thomas R. Carper introduced a companion to the House bill in the Senate, which has 41 Democratic co-sponsors.
</p> But even if Democrats are able to fit a lot into a second bill this year that can’t be filibustered under expedited-budget procedures, which they intend to use to boost infrastructure spending, House-passed
</p> The House Energy and Commerce Committee is kicking off the week with a hearing Monday on a far-reaching infrastructure bill backed by all 32 Democrats on the panel.
Bill Cassidy, R-La., said in an interview. “Boston has done well.”
</p> I recently reintroduced a bill that would move Congress — and America — toward greater unity and bipartisanship. The Fairness for All Act would do three things.
</p> But let’s not be too quick to draw conclusions.
after some success on a COVID-19 relief bill in December.
</p> Congress should act accordingly, by passing a truly comprehensive China bill.
</p> Here’s the week in photos as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> Del.
Bill Nelson of Florida to be the next NASA administrator.
</p> Members of Congress have been clamoring for the fence to come down for some time.
</p> House Majority Leader Steny H.
</p> The bill passed 228-197, with nine Republicans joining Democrats in voting for the legislation.
</p> The House vote on what Democrats call “universal background checks” was 227-203. Eight Republicans joined all but one Democrat in supporting the bill.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> House Foreign Affairs Chairman Gregory W.
</p> It was the reason for the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Though it was a bloc of Southern Democratic senators that opposed the bill that a Democratic president from Texas, Lyndon B.
That bill includes provisions to designate a point person at the Justice Department to expedite the review of violent hate crimes motivated by the actual or perceived relationship to the spread of COVID
</p> “The inclusion of such a divisive policy in the next surface transportation reauthorization would instantly eliminate our support for the bill and likely destroy any hope for its passage,” wrote