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Culture shock may be in store for House spending panel
</p> Following the retirement of Rep. José E. Serrano, four-term Rep.
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</p> Following the retirement of Rep. José E. Serrano, four-term Rep.
</p> The bill has attracted broad, bipartisan support: Reps.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Just curious what the “Queer Eye” guys would think of the “Swamp Creature” outfit making the rounds of several Hill hearings this week.
</p> Also watch: Temporary Protected Status, explained</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Confusion and fear “Mostly everyone that has gone under the MPP program does not understand what just happened to them,
</p> Substance abuse privacy bill In the House, another bipartisan group is pushing for action on a bill that would change how patient information is shared for individuals with a substance use disorder
</p> The bill included text from a separate measure he previously introduced that would increase penalties for cyberstalking, specifically of children.
The new bill from the two senators also would set up a portable retirement account for employees of small businesses modeled on the federal workforce’s Thrift Savings Plan.
</p> House Building Superintendent Bill Weidemeyer and Senate Building Superintendent Takis Tzamaras were placed on leave pending an investigation into inappropriate emails.
</p> “Our calculation was that we’re in charge now, we can pass a bill that we think is a comprehensive bill to protect all women,” House Majority Leader Steny H.
</p> Watch: Matt Gaetz unveils ‘Green Real Deal’</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Gaetz’s resolution emphasizes strengthening the protection of U.S. patent rights, which the Florida Republican argues would boost
</p> Flashback: Quantum computing, deepfakes and machine learning, Oh my!
</p> Much of the bill that the Ways and Means Committee approved Tuesday recycles provisions from previous Congresses.
</p> The fiscal 2019 Legislative Branch spending bill included a directive for CRS to study and report on current resources available to members of Congress regarding science and technology policy and
Bill Flores of Texas, Glenn Grothman of Wisconsin, Andy Harris of Maryland, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Tom Rice of South Carolina and David Rouzer of North Carolina.
</p> Watch: Check out DC’s cherry blossoms in peak bloom </p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> So it begins The majority leader started the gears turning toward that possibility Monday afternoon, when he filed cloture
Bill Clinton was 46 when he was elected president, making him the first baby boomer in the White House.</p> The Republican incumbent Clinton defeated, President George H.W.
</p> But that process can be slow.
</p> President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the U.S.