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Appellate ruling may force another Supreme Court look at CFPB
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</p> “The government is not going to be able to regulate fast enough,” said Greg S.
</p> A new date has not yet been set. The FDA also extended its timeline for a final decision by 90 days.
</p> The Huawei case also involved a purported double agent, according to the Justice Department.
</p> Institutional memory helps.
</p> Streamlining care Eliminating hepatitis C isn’t a new goal.</p> In January 2021, the Trump administration released the first national viral hepatitis elimination plan, setting a goal of 2030.
It’s been a year since Congress ramped up domestic production mandates as part of its sweeping infrastructure bill.
Clyburn, D-S.C., is a notable supporter of Boyle’s debt ceiling repeal bill.
Bill Huizenga of Michigan, are eyeing similar restrictions if their party takes control of Congress in the midterms.
</p> It also asked Congress to include new authorities in the bill, including for military support to Ukraine, and to broaden some existing proposals.
</p> Menendez also filed his bill as an amendment to the annual defense authorization bill that the Senate plans to take up in November.
</p> Having said all that, the Senate bill might not even stay on the floor.
</p> But King’s bill — which he dubbed the Red Listing Monterey Bay Aquarium Act — would mostly be a blow to the aquarium’s reputation.
</p> The bill had wide support from Democrats and Republicans for more than two years, as lawmakers have grown concerned over increased political violence, particularly directed against judges.
</p> The recently enacted stopgap funding bill extending fiscal 2022 funding levels through Dec. 16 included an “anomaly” allowing FEMA to tap its full-year disaster appropriation upfront rather than
</p> Senate Democrats joined Wicker and other Republicans to back an expansion of the NSF program. They were able to keep the provision in the law despite the House version of the bill excluding it.
</p> He suggested the chamber will start next month with the fiscal 2023 defense authorization bill, saying doing so “will save us valuable [time] and enable us to get more done.”
</p> Smith is an advocate of a bill from Senate Energy and Natural Resources ranking member John Barrasso, R-Wyo., that aims to address issues like the lengthy forest project permitting process, which
</p> The IG’s report credited the Pentagon, the services and the contractors with implementing most elements of the 18-item tenant bill of rights and for making progress in fulfilling other statutory