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Senate passes bill to mandate reporting of cyberattacks
</p> The bill also would require federal civilian agencies to report all cyberattacks to CISA and notify Congress.
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</p> The bill also would require federal civilian agencies to report all cyberattacks to CISA and notify Congress.
</p> Hassan is considered vulnerable for reelection in November; Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates her seat Tilt Democratic.</p> A co-sponsor of the Hassan-Young bill, Sen.
</p> Republicans are calling for such a bill to move forward promptly, but Democrats instead want to include it in the fiscal 2022 omnibus spending package that Congress hopes to send to the White House
</p> This interview has been edited and condensed.</p> Q: You were a prolific coach for your kids’ sports teams — I heard 93 teams. </p> A: That’s an accurate number.
</p> Senate Appropriations ranking member Richard C.
</p> “I’m hopeful that that will be done and we can pass a bill, with or without supplements,” he said.
</p> Those tests depend on the Senate going along with the $6 million for a pilot project in the House’s fiscal 2022 Financial Services appropriations bill.
John Lewis, D-Ga., as well as a bill designed to combat gender-based pay discrimination.
</p> In another example, House Republicans derailed a bill from Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., that would allow the local D.C. government to set the rate of pay for the chief financial officer.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Among those who tested positive, 89 percent were vaccinated and 63 percent were symptomatic.
The Senate’s top appropriator for foreign aid on Friday said he sees strong bipartisan support for passing an emergency spending bill totaling $10 billion or more to address dire needs stemming from Russia
Cory Booker of New Jersey work toward unveiling their bill in April.
statement that he would not run for the seat, saying that “it’s critically important to be the most senior Republican on the House Agriculture Committee when the House debates and writes the 2023 Farm Bill
</p> Democrats have been looking for bipartisan support for Biden’s pick for the Supreme Court.
</p> The House-passed State-Foreign Operations bill would provide $125 million to Ukraine’s government to purchase U.S. military equipment, while the Defense bill in that chamber has $275 million for
</p> Democrats aimed to pass the bill through the budget reconciliation process, which requires 51 Senate votes instead of 60 and allows them to avoid a GOP filibuster.
</p> Lawmakers have not yet written a comprehensive bill in either chamber, but committees have held hearings recently.
</p> That includes Republicans Mitt Romney of Utah and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, as well as Richard J.
Lawmakers say they are discussing legislative responses to the Ukraine crisis, including a new funding bill, and some want to see Congress act on them next week.