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House poised for NDAA floor debate
Members have filed more than 1,200 amendments to the bill, but less than half of them can be expected to be made in order. Last year, the House voted on 476 amendments.
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Members have filed more than 1,200 amendments to the bill, but less than half of them can be expected to be made in order. Last year, the House voted on 476 amendments.
</p> House Republicans have strenuously protested House Democrats’ inclusion of nearly $4.7 billion in multilateral assistance in their version of next year’s foreign aid bill, which the Appropriations
That group became eligible for subsidies for the first time through the COVID-19 response bill.
</p> The paradox for Democrats is Biden does use tough talk.
</p> The must-pass defense authorization bill, which advanced out of committee in late June, is a prime opportunity to do so.
</p> The summer jam option Under this scenario, Democratic leaders decide to jettison most of the 2,000-page plus competition bill that’s currently in conference, at least for now.
bill stalls.
</p> The effort attempts to revive a key piece of Democrats’ sweeping social spending and climate bill after intra-party divisions killed the original legislation. Senate Majority Leader Charles E.
</p> The informal deadline for wrapping up the budget package is the August recess, since the fiscal 2022 budget resolution governing the reconciliation bill expires Sept. 30 and lawmakers are going to
</p> Democratic members of Congress have previously called on the administration to reinstate the ban. In April 2021, Sen. Edward J.
</p> For the Energy-Water bill, where Weber secured most of his earmarked funds, CQ Roll Call’s analysis excludes amounts requested by the administration for Army Corps of Engineers water projects; only
She also called for the House to again pass its abortion rights bill and ensure that Americans are not penalized for traveling out of state for an abortion.
heartbeat bill.
</p> The Senate first passed the bill last week in an 84-14 vote.
</p> The Senate earlier this week stripped the contents of a spending bill that came over from the House last year and replaced it with the text of a $19.4 million package drafted by Sens.
All House Democrats supported the bill along with 14 Republicans.
</p> Some lawmakers are trying to push forward on other alternatives.</p> Sen.
</p> The Republican Study Committee endorsed the latter, sending out a reminder that they’d backed a bill, introduced by Mike Kelly, R-Pa., to ban abortions once a heartbeat is detectable.</p> Rep.
</p> Most recently, Rep.
</p> A bipartisan Senate bill unveiled Tuesday includes $300 million for school security grants, including $100 million for a program that can be used to “harden” schools meant to make them more difficult