Congress · 117th Congress
$1.5 trillion spending cap approved with House rule
</p> “It’s an abdication of your responsibility, and we all deserve the debate,” Cole said.
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</p> “It’s an abdication of your responsibility, and we all deserve the debate,” Cole said.
Those decisions won’t get made until House Appropriations Chair Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., parcels out funding among each fiscal 2022 bill later this month.
</p> The first bill, sponsored by Cicilline and GOP Rep.
It has scheduled a markup of that bill for June 16.</p> The House bill included $96 billion for rail, including $32 billion for Amtrak and $57 billion in competitive grants for rail.
</p> Two Republicans, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Jenniffer González-Colón of Puerto Rico, supported the bill.
</p> The House will also take up a bill from California Democratic Rep. Juan C.
</p> Officials with the Pentagon general counsel’s office are requesting that the Armed Services committees, in writing the fiscal 2022 defense authorization bill, prescribe changes to the Freedom of
</p> Their bill would apply a 10 percentage point tax to income above $1 million for individuals and $2 million for married couples.
</p> Subcommittee Chairman Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, pressed Fudge on how she plans to correct the staffing shortage.</p> “It’s not just a matter of wanting to increase your capacity.
</p> Even as the committee met to debate the highway bill, a second bipartisan group, which includes Sens.
</p> Kilmer said the Modernization panel wants appropriators to include report language in the fiscal 2022 Legislative Branch spending bill for a “thorough and updated evaluation” of the formula used
Bill Cassidy said Wednesday that the group of senators he’s negotiating with has a chance to show President Joe Biden there are Democrats willing to eschew partisan proposals in order to get a deal.
</p> [After infrastructure talks collapse, two options for Biden]</p> The Problem Solvers Caucus framework gets much closer to Biden’s demand on new spending.
</p> The Lewis namesake bill is backed by Manchin and Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
Bill Cassidy, who are all working on a separate infrastructure proposal.
</p> Senate Appropriations Chairman Patrick J.
</p> But Finance ranking member Michael D.
</p> “Federal transportation policy has been in a rut for decades, with bill after bill cobbled together based on previous versions leading back all the way to 1956,” he said.
The House passed that bill, but the Senate took no action.</p> House Transportation and Infrastructure Chair Peter A.
foreign aid bill that delivers billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars in military support to Israel and hundreds of millions of dollars in development and humanitarian assistance to the Palestinians.