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House seeks to protect contraception after Roe changes
</p> The bill passed 228-195, with eight Republicans joining 220 Democrats. Two Republicans voted present.
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</p> The bill passed 228-195, with eight Republicans joining 220 Democrats. Two Republicans voted present.
</p> [‘Chips-plus’ bill passage could slip to next week in Senate]</p> A time agreement on the chips bill was not reached before the Senate adjourned Thursday, so the Senate is scheduled to vote to invoke
</p> The House bill would ban the sale or possession of high-capacity magazines and assault-style weapons both by name — such as the AK-47 — and features such as a pistol grip.
</p> Debate over Democrats’ sweeping, but stalled, reconciliation bill fueled the work, along with government spending measures and bipartisan deals on legislation aimed at spurring innovation, lobbyists
</p> A lead Republican proponent of the chips bill, Indiana Sen. Todd Young, also said he’s expecting the Senate to pass the package next week.</p> Majority Leader Charles E.
</p> Nahra said the compromise bill, if passed in its current form, “will make some of the risks better,” but would not eliminate the Dobbs-related risks.
</p> Provisions in the bill would also combat a potential scenario where multiple state officials send slates of electors to Washington.
</p> Leahy has not returned to the Senate since his fall, but his spokesman has said for the past two weeks that Leahy had been available during that time to vote if needed.
said Bill Braniff, an Army veteran and director of the University of Maryland’s National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, or START, via email.
</p> The current plan, as Schumer outlined it, is to hold a test vote on a motion to bring up the shell legislative vehicle for the as-yet-unfinished bill.
</p> The House voted 267-157, mostly along party lines, with support from Democrats and 47 Republicans, to send the bill to the Senate.
</p> The Florida Republican drew donations from major tax firms, companies across the health care and medical industries, mega billionaire Bill Gates and more during the three-month span from April through
</p> When a mob stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, it renewed fears about how quickly Congress could recover from an attack.
</p> At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans debated the pros and cons of the legislation from Sens.
</p> Betty McCollum, D-Minn., chair of the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, said she is working toward bringing the Defense bill to the floor.
</p> The bill contains thousands of provisions, dozens of funding tables and attracts hundreds of amendments.
</p> “It’s definitely a setback if the bill doesn’t go through,” Ben King, associate director for the U.S. energy team at Rhodium Group, an independent research firm, said by phone.
</p> The bill would authorize $846.86 billion for defense programs — mainly at the Pentagon and the Energy Department, which manages U.S. nuclear bomb and warhead programs.
</p> The House approved the fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act by a 329-101 vote, and the Senate plans to take up its own bill.