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House creates Jan. 6 select committee

</p> Earlier in the week, Katko said the select committee would be the “exact opposite” of the commission bill he crafted and vowed not to support it. “It’s going to be completely politicized.

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Donald Rumsfeld, a DC legend in war and peace, dead at 88

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., in September 2003 with, from left, OMB Director Joshua Bolton, Secretary of State Colin Powell, Rumsfeld, and Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats might wait for Senate budget blueprint

</p> Yarmuth suggested Manchin’s influence was overblown since almost every Democratic vote is needed in both chambers to pass a reconciliation bill.

Congress · 117th Congress

House votes to remove Taney bust, Confederate statues

</p> House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, who supported the bill, used his floor remarks to imply the Democratic Party is racist, due to its past ties to racism.

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Spending panel releases trial balloon on raising member pay

</p> Report language accompanying the fiscal 2022 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill, released Monday ahead of Tuesday’s House Appropriations Committee markup of the measure, would direct the office

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Onetime backer of drug pricing bill turns foe

</p> House Democrats have just four votes to spare on the massive budget bill that party leaders want to pass this fall that’s a cornerstone of Biden’s agenda.

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Biden plan gives moderate Democrats sticker shock

</p> [Peters, onetime backer of drug pricing bill , turns foe]</p> Peters, a lawyer and former city councilman, lives in La Jolla, a posh coastal community featuring some of the nation’s priciest real

Congress · 117th Congress

Spending bill report would overhaul Capitol Police

The House’s $4.8 billion fiscal 2022 draft Legislative Branch bill and accompanying report seek to implement several changes at the Capitol Police department and remove statues of people in the Capitol

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House Legislative Branch spending bill advances

</p> “Let me be clear, this bill is not a substitute for the desperately needed supplemental, and I renew my call for the Senate to act on the bill that we sent over,” the Connecticut Democrat said.

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House spending bill boosts Capitol Police, office budgets

</p> There is also the matter of a $1.9 billion security supplemental funding bill that barely passed the House, 213-212, without a single Republican vote.