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She worked on the senator’s signature bill to improve drought resiliency and water management in the Yakima River Basin in Washington state.
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She worked on the senator’s signature bill to improve drought resiliency and water management in the Yakima River Basin in Washington state.
</p> “We think that group is fairly small, and we want to keep it that way,” Mellman said.</p> The trend is against him.
</p> In a letter to the Democratic caucus, Schumer said he’d bring the Democratic effort to reshape elections to the floor in June, the first time he’s set a solid timeline for the bill.
</p> On Friday morning, Schumer said he expected the bill to pass by the end of the day.
</p> National Guard troops make their way to buses outside the D.C. Armory on Monday after ending their mission protecting the Capitol in Washington.
While the Senate couldn’t pass a Jan. 6 commission bill, Majority Leader Charles E.
</p> CQ Roll Call’s Dean DeChiaro speaks with Rep.
</p> But on Thursday, the South Carolina Republican said he thinks the Jan. 6 bill is not a viable option: “I don’t think it will ever work.
the authorizing and tax committees to write the reconciliation bill.
</p> This power seeps into the legislating process.
</p> “We’re going to be facing pressures, certainly from many members of our caucus, to shave the defense number,” he said.
</p> The proposal’s prospects appear strong, but timing remains murky. Schumer, D-N.Y., who sponsored the underlying bill with GOP Sen.
“federal procurement commitments” over the next decade to buy domestically made “clean, renewable, and emission-free energy products” for federal, state and local use, according to a summary of the bill
</p> The Senate bill was introduced May 20 by Tina Smith, D-Minn., Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Patty Murray, D-Wash. A companion bill was introduced the same day in the House by Rep.
</p> Biden told reporters he spoke briefly with Sen.
</p> Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been sounding the alarm for weeks.
On Capitol Hill, talks continue on a bill to overhaul policing, and the issue is still playing out on the campaign trail.
</p> But his thinking has shifted since Jan. 6.</p> “Now you’re thinking: There’s a suspicious package.
</p> “The conversation is often whether the infrastructure proposal” would match the Democrats’ bill or differ from it, and whether the House bill could be folded into the broader infrastructure package
</p> [Lawmakers happily embrace return of earmarks to highway bill]</p> Second-term Texas Rep. Colin Allred, who defeated longtime GOP Rep.