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Health care industry braces for challenge to 2010 ACA law
</p> The legal challenge in the case, now known as Texas v.
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</p> The legal challenge in the case, now known as Texas v.
</p> The team will be led by three physicians who will co-chair the task force: </p> David A.
</p> Economic recovery efforts Sen.
</p> Election officials collect ballots from a drop box on the last day of early voting in Georgia at the Lenora Park Gym in Snellville, Ga., on Friday, Oct. 30.
</p> Scott’s decision was first reported by Politico, and a spokesman confirmed Friday he intends to run for National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman.
Most Republicans want a smaller bill somewhere in the $500 billion to $1 trillion range.</p> Whether Trump will negotiate if he loses his reelection bid is a critical unknown factor.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Twelve years ago, the celebration of Barack Obama’s historic election to the White House extended into the early morning hours of Nov. 5, 2008.
</p> “That means like 300 cartons of materials over 28 years,” he said.
</p> It’s a different story for the Latinos in Arizona.
</p> The 2022 Senate class was last elected in 2016.
</p> Pelosi has also said she’s hoping to wrap up another large pandemic relief bill during the lame-duck session as well as the annual appropriations bills.
And it’s not clear whether a statehood bill could pass if the Senate remains in Republican hands, which looks increasingly likely.
</p> Stay tuned for updates from our photo team as they continue their coverage:</p> An election worker opens ballots in preparation for scanning at the DeKalb County Voter Registration & Elections Office
Bill Flores decided not to run for another term.
Daines touted his leadership on a massive public lands bill passed earlier this year, defining himself as “conservative conservationist.”
</p> The latter half of the week saw action heat up across the country, and our photo staff got out on the campaign trail to cover some of it.</p> Here’s the entire week in photos:</p> Sen.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) It’s not an election until someone ends up in a chicken costume. In the final days of Sen.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Q: Were you paid enough? </p> A: Heck no. I made $16,000 the year I was a driver. That was my salary.
</p> During the chaotic weeks that began in October 2001, staffers recall both panic and a sense of unity.</p> “There were probably some people denying that it was real,” Manley says.