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Schumer lays out ambitious spring, early summer agenda
</p> While no Republicans have co-sponsored Hirono’s bill, it could conceivably draw enough Republican support to pass.
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</p> While no Republicans have co-sponsored Hirono’s bill, it could conceivably draw enough Republican support to pass.
</p> One draft bill would raise at least $1.3 trillion over a decade by setting the corporate tax rate back at 35 percent, where it was before the 2017 GOP tax overhaul dropped it down to 21 percent.
</p> Scott also said the bill would help increase the number of Black farmers and their landholdings.
</p> The vote cleared the measure that would extend the program, now due to expire on March 31. The House passed the bill 415-3 earlier this month.
Ralph Norman of South Carolina and Barry Loudermilk of Georgia introduced a bill last week that would require lawmakers and staff in the House to take emergency preparedness training focused on emergency
</p> Missouri Republican Sen. Roy Blunt and Maryland Democratic Sen.
</p> In summary, Pallone said, more engagement and more views equaled more money for the platforms. </p> In 2020, Facebook’s profits rose 58 percent to $29.1 billion.
The House passed its bill by a 415-3 vote on March 16. </p> It remains unclear when Democrats might try to bring the bill to the floor. Sen.
</p> Backers of the bill by Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Rep.
</p> The duo reintroduced that bill in 2018 after the deaths of 17 people at a Parkland, Fla., high school.
</p> Samantha Power, the Biden administration’s nominee to be administrator of the U.S.
</p> In response to questions from Sen.
</p> Sen. Thomas R. Carper introduced a companion to the House bill in the Senate, which has 41 Democratic co-sponsors.
</p> But even if Democrats are able to fit a lot into a second bill this year that can’t be filibustered under expedited-budget procedures, which they intend to use to boost infrastructure spending, House-passed
</p> The House Energy and Commerce Committee is kicking off the week with a hearing Monday on a far-reaching infrastructure bill backed by all 32 Democrats on the panel.
</p> But let’s not be too quick to draw conclusions.
</p> Members of Congress have been clamoring for the fence to come down for some time.
</p> House Majority Leader Steny H.
</p> The bill passed 228-197, with nine Republicans joining Democrats in voting for the legislation.
</p> The House vote on what Democrats call “universal background checks” was 227-203. Eight Republicans joined all but one Democrat in supporting the bill.