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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a life in photos
</p> The California Democrat first came to the Senate in 1992 after serving as the first woman mayor of San Francisco.
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</p> The California Democrat first came to the Senate in 1992 after serving as the first woman mayor of San Francisco.
</p> Starting gate Retiring: Virginia Rep.
</p> McCarthy is once again struggling with the demands of a fractious House GOP conference, with leadership on Wednesday pulling from the floor schedule debate on the fiscal 2024 Pentagon spending bill
</p> ICYMI Testing, testing: Former Michigan Rep.
Schumer and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi at the White House on Wednesday to mark the one-year anniversary of a sweeping health care and climate bill designed to lower consumer prices, Nevada Rep.
Other freshman Republicans backing James’ bill also represent districts likely to be hotly contested. Co-sponsors Lawler and Oregon Rep.
</p> Issue 1: Democratic Rep.
Instead, we’re left with hearings on gas stoves, three hearings on gas stoves, a bill this week on the long-eared bat.”
</p> Many of those provisions are aimed at transgender youth, such as one in the education appropriations bill prohibiting the use of funds to implement Title IX rules regarding the participation of transgender
</p> Air support: With Congress set to take up the annual defense authorization bill, the CEO of predator drone maker General Atomics donated $250,000 on June 30 to Team McConnell, a joint fundraising
</p> The count: $0 That’s how much, down from $75 million in the current fiscal year, would be appropriated for election security grants in a fiscal 2024 spending bill approved Thursday by the House Appropriations
</p> Allred said he raised $2 million in the 36 hours after he kicked off his campaign.
</p> All politics is local: A sweeping House GOP election overhaul bill that’s in the works will likely seek to change how Washington, D.C., votes, CQ Roll Call’s Justin Papp writes.
</p> Other Democratic Senate hopefuls voting for the bill were Ruben Gallego of Arizona, Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and David Trone of Maryland.
Murray also speculated the 60 percent that CNN measured for doing the debt ceiling and spending cuts at the same time may have been because the clean bill opinion included the phrase “no matter what” and
Markey are among the sponsors of a bill that would direct the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to require automakers to install AM radio in vehicles at no additional cost to the buyer.
</p> That seems likely to be the case for House Democrats and their campaign operations after a late-afternoon vote today on a GOP bill designed to incentivize states to go after people who engaged in
</p> Q: Do you think there is a place where you can go on the offensive?</p> A: Yeah.