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He got Congress to care about antitrust again. Now time is running out, says David Cicilline
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Competition vs. consumer welfare The existing antitrust system has plenty of defenders.
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(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Competition vs. consumer welfare The existing antitrust system has plenty of defenders.
</p> Mineta, a one-time Democratic mayor of San Jose, Calif., served as Cabinet secretary for two presidential administrations, first serving as the secretary of Commerce for Bill Clinton from 2000 to
</p> Rep. David McKinley, R-W.Va., and his wife Mary leave after his town hall meeting inside the Robert C.
Almost everyone in the Senate was dog-tired but glowing with relief as lawmakers debated a clean air bill in the spring of 1990.
Bill Frist, so two young staffers invented a game.
</p> “We need this bill to support Ukraine in its fight for freedom,” Biden said during remarks Thursday from the White House.
</p> Senate Judiciary Chairman Richard J. Durbin of Illinois met with panel members Sens.
A stopgap spending bill signed into law last September to avert a government shutdown included $2.5 billion to help provide food, shelter, medical care for unaccompanied migrant children.
</p> House Democrats brought only two spending bills to a full Appropriations Committee markup and the floor. Senate appropriators reported all but one bill out of committee; none went to the floor.
Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., tried to question Chopra about influencing industry behavior through public statements.
John Cornyn, R-Texas, said such a bill could be vetoed by Biden, rendering that strategy ineffective.</p> Sen.
</p> Sheets covered in blood Army Capt.
</p> “The reason this bill is frankly getting a full hearing and a recorded vote is because we’re realizing the importance of NATO in a way we haven’t, frankly, in my lifetime,” said Kaine.
</p> Hatch announced he would not seek reelection on Jan. 2, 2018, less than two weeks after then-President Donald Trump signed the tax bill that Hatch helped spearhead.
</p> While more than a dozen Senate Democrats say they support the bill, not a single Republican besides Wicker has committed to backing it.
</p> The U.S.
</p> The policy was approved for five years, but advocates also back a bipartisan bill to make the policy permanent.
</p> Google pointed to the reconciliation bill, known as the Build Back Better Act, and a bipartisan 2021 bill (S 2475) from Sen. Michael D. Crapo, R-Idaho.
</p> The president was touring facilities at the Harold L. Martin Sr.
</p> Democratic split A number of Democrats have spoken out against the Biden administration’s move and even signed on to a bill to stop it. Some, such as Sens.