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At the Races: Build back something?
</p> Democrats are making another go at a reconciliation bill, albeit a slimmed-down version of one that passed the House last year.
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</p> Democrats are making another go at a reconciliation bill, albeit a slimmed-down version of one that passed the House last year.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) “Our modeling shows that something like 70-to-80 percent will be mail-in,” Lamon said in the interview, conducted last week on the second day of the early voting period.
</p> Energized by court More than the member-vs.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The next day, Blackman was one of three candidates in the field to speak to a luncheon hosted by the Prescott Valley Republican Women, along with former Navy SEAL Eli Crane and
</p> The paradox for Democrats is Biden does use tough talk.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Masters is one of the three top candidates in the Aug. 2 primary to take on incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly.
</p> Clark said the Democracy Dinners effort is nonpartisan and is open to anyone who is “pro-democracy.”
take up a House-passed bill meant to combat gas price gouging.
The ad claims the bill would “quickly lower the cost of gas for you, and punish the price gougers taking advantage of Americans.”
</p> In the earliest days of this Congress, on Jan. 6, 2021, Miller voted against certifying election results in Arizona and Pennsylvania for Joe Biden.
</p> Looking ahead A handful of former members still have the opportunity to buck the cycle’s trend. </p> In some races, the primary is the most difficult race.
</p> Democrats divide Newman, who won a 2020 primary against then-Rep.
</p> Most recently, Rep.
</p> Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly is the lead sponsor of that bill, joined by Hassan and vulnerable Democratic senators including Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada and Raphael Warnock of Georgia.
He added provisions to the fiscal 2022 defense policy measure from his bill to require the Federal Aviation Administration to give Defense Department civilian pilots recognition similar to what their military
</p> Democrats hope that two separate things happening this afternoon — another installment of the Jan. 6 committee’s public hearings and ongoing bipartisan negotiations among senators over a bill to
</p> She got 53 percent of the vote to Arrington’s 45 percent. </p> Her strategy hewed closely to a playbook adopted by Georgia Gov.
Meanwhile, the New York Young Republicans criticized votes for parts of the bill cast by GOP Rep.
</p> Deep roots in local government “When I became leader in Sacramento, I’d preach to the caucus: ‘Hey, if you love your bill, and it’s a good idea, give it away.