Policy · 117th Congress
Park Service nominee would face morale, crowding challenges
</p> Popular, and crowded Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming had its busiest May ever.
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</p> Popular, and crowded Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming had its busiest May ever.
</p> Three of the Democrats — Gottheimer, Vela and Costa — said in their statements that they planned to support the budget resolution if it follows passage of the infrastructure bill.
</p> Opposition to using reconciliation also runs into a wall created by the Senate’s own precedents.
</p> The House is considering a bill that would require the Securities and Exchange Commission to establish rules on climate-risk disclosure with tailored requirements for various sectors of the economy
</p> “I’m feeling much better and will continue to isolate,” Hickenlooper said in a statement.
</p> “As you all know, the House and Senate are on recess.
</p> One step the Democrats hope will provide a counterbalance is a bill that’s also on next week’s agenda to beef up the Voting Rights Act and give the Justice Department more power to sue to block or
Cardin filed binding legislation to repeal the 2001 AUMF within one year after bill enactment.
The Senate’s overwhelming and bipartisan vote in support of a new infrastructure bill has shown our country what our politics could — and should — look like.
Hearings and investigations into Afghanistan could disrupt work on a bipartisan infrastructure bill, a reconciliation package, debt ceiling, China legislation and a spending deal/annual appropriations,
</p> This is both ironic and tragic.
</p> Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Edward J.
bill next week.
House Armed Services subcommittees marked up their portions of the House bill in July, with the full committee scheduled to hold its marathon markup session of the massive defense policy bill on Sept.
It wasn’t easy, in an increasingly polarized environment in Washington, but by the end of the next calendar year, both the House and Senate had unanimously passed the bill and it was signed into law.
</p> House Foreign Affairs Chairman Gregory W. Meeks, D-N.Y., initially tried to partner with the panel’s ranking member, Michael McCaul, R-Texas, on a bipartisan China bill.
</p> [Pelosi offers to ‘advance’ budget and infrastructure measures together]</p> The country “simply cannot afford any delays” in enacting the $550 billion bill the Senate approved last week, they wrote
</p> The Thrifty Food Plan is used to calculate benefits, and the 2018 farm bill directed the department to review the plan by fiscal 2022 and to do follow-up evaluations every five years with market