Policy · 117th Congress
Biden administration moves to reissue DACA after court ruling
</p> The Biden administration has appealed Hanen’s ruling to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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</p> The Biden administration has appealed Hanen’s ruling to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
</p> The House bill would authorize $739.5 billion for the Defense Department, $24.7 billion more than the $714.8 billion the Biden administration requested.
</p> No Republicans voted for it. Rep. Henry Cuellar, of Texas, was the only Democrat to vote against the bill.</p> The legislation by Rep.
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</p> The House bill is tied up in the Senate, where 60 votes are required to advance legislation unless all senators grant unanimous consent.
</p> That ambitious timeframe, if it holds, would line up the multitrillion-dollar reconciliation bill with a vote on a smaller bipartisan infrastructure measure that may otherwise be defeated.
</p> Debate on the bill began Tuesday and stretched into Thursday night as lawmakers debated and voted on 476 amendments on everything from the proper level of U.S. defense spending to how best to handle
</p> The bill to provide the funding to Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system passed 420-9 under suspension of the rules, a process that allowed a quick floor vote given strong bipartisan support.
</p> Ways and Means bill Neal told reporters that every revenue measure his committee approved last week is still in play.
</p> Cruz, who has introduced a bill banning vaccine mandates, said he is worried the Biden administration will institute such a requirement.
Earlier this month, the California Legislature unanimously passed AB 962, a bill that paves the way for the state to reuse glass bottles by removing a recycling requirement that requires single-use glass
</p> <p id="h-a-spokesman-for-grassley-said-the-senator-declined-to-comment">A spokesman for Grassley said the senator declined to comment.
</p> The Democratic-led House passed its bill in March that included provisions to ban chokeholds by federal officers and end qualified immunity for law enforcement against civil lawsuits, as well as
</p> [House passes stopgap funding, debt ceiling suspension bill]</p> But if there’s no other option available, reopening the fiscal 2022 budget resolution to add debt limit language is possible.
</p> The funding bill contains the largest-ever appropriation for members’ offices, after hitting a peak in the 2010 fiscal year at $660 million.
</p> Ethiopia also has been a bulwark for African multilateralism.
</p> The House will consider, and probably reject, proposals to cut the amount of spending authorized in the bill.
</p> House Appropriations Chair Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., released a revised stopgap bill with the Iron Dome funding dropped, plus a few other technical changes.
</p> The chamber is expected later this week, likely Friday, to pass the bill that would protect access to abortion and the ability of providers to perform them.
actually vote for that bill.”