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Online liability shield still a lightning rod after 30 years
</p> Late last year, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., introduced a bill with nine bipartisan co-sponsors that would sunset Section 230 after two years.
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</p> Late last year, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., introduced a bill with nine bipartisan co-sponsors that would sunset Section 230 after two years.
</p> House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford, R-Ark., said he wants a clean 18-month reauthorization of the authority, and that a bill could come to the floor as early as next week.
</p> “I’m not scared of a challenge.
. — on the effect the war is having on America’s ability to help arm NATO nations or those European allies who are now footing virtually the entire bill to support Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression
</p> The chamber voted 51-48 to move onto the bill; since it was raised as a message from the House, it only needed a simple majority to get on the floor.
</p> Judge Brian Murphy of the U.S.
</p> The measure melded a Senate bill that was approved 24-0 last July by the Senate Banking Committee and a similar bill the House passed last month, 390-9.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., told reporters this week he would have the Senate vote next week on a House-passed bill that contains some of the provisions Trump wants.
</p> “There is no upside to sanctuary cities,” Graham said. “It’s all downside.”</p> Sen.
</p> Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., plans to introduce a bill Monday to suspend the federal gas tax to help alleviate rising costs related to the war, his office confirmed.
</p> Markey urged senators to support the bill to respond to the ways in which the internet has changed in the intervening years.</p> “Children and teens deserve privacy. They deserve safety.
</p> Judge Richard K. Eaton of the U.S.
Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Joe Biden. ↵↵One also could toss in the younger Bush's vice president, Dick Cheney.
Instead, it largely operated in the background as attention turned to larger fights over the government shutdown, the confirmation of Trump Cabinet nominees and the GOP's reconciliation bill.