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full use of the fund from the bill.
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</p> Rep. Greg Casar, a Democrat from Texas who will serve as the caucus whip, is optimistic.
</p> It’s also scheduled to vote later this week on a bill addressing GOP concerns about infants who survive an attempted abortion and a measure condemning attacks on anti-abortion groups and facilities
</p> [McCarthy wins speaker election, finally]</p> Austerity now?
But that means a bill would need to pass both chambers and either get signed by the president or overcome a veto.
</p> Boebert created an opening Friday, saying, “I’m not voting for Kevin McCarthy today.”</p> Gaetz also wouldn’t rule out McCarthy flipping his vote.
</p> The Agriculture committees are expected to spend much of this year working on the next farm bill.
</p> The F-15EX fighter jet initiative, for one, only began procurement less than two years ago.
</p> And the McCarthy opponents are signaling nothing has changed.
</p> A second ballot is about to get underway.
</p> Specifically, he said conservatives asked for “firm commitments” that the House would vote on a balanced budget, a “fair tax” bill that would gut the IRS and replace the income tax system with a
</p> [House Democrats move to release Trump taxes]</p> Trump was the first president since Richard M. Nixon not to release details on his taxes publicly. Ways and Means Chairman Richard E.
Young Kim, said she supports extending tax cuts in the 2017 law, though she’ll have to assess any bill.
</p> Most of the earmarked funds secured by opponents of the bill, about $2.8 billion worth, were sponsored or co-sponsored by 110 House Republicans.
</p> Also among the provisions in the catchall bill is a bipartisan effort to avoid a repeat of another controversy driven by an appointee of former President Donald Trump that was eventually overshadowed
</p> New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was the only Democrat to vote against the bill, while fellow progressive Democrat, Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, voted “present.”
Adam Kinzinger, who voted Monday on the select Jan. 6 committee for criminal referrals against former President Donald Trump, voted for the bill by absentee.
</p> Appropriators included $734.6 million for the agency in a fiscal 2023 omnibus funding bill that cleared the House on Friday afternoon — a more than 20 percent increase.