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Icebreakers for the Arctic should be based in our Arctic state
</p> Coinciding with the increase in maritime traffic is an alarming increase in Russian military activity in the Arctic.
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</p> Coinciding with the increase in maritime traffic is an alarming increase in Russian military activity in the Arctic.
</p> <p lang="en" dir="ltr">SAVE JOBS! We have a bill in the House. Payroll Support Program Extension Act, HR 8504. Burn up the House lines everyone.
</p> Here is how the week unfolded, through the lenses of CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists. </p> A U.S.
</p> At the same time, U.S.
</p> Some members on the dais did not wear masks while asking questions of Azar, though they were generally socially distanced.</p> Rep.
</p> [Pessimism creeps into revived coronavirus relief bill talks]</p> House leaders had delayed the vote by a day after talk turned hopeful Wednesday that a bipartisan deal could be within reach.
</p> Among other features, the bill would create an expedited process for Congress to consider joint resolutions that would discontinue recognition of governing bodies for individual Olympic sports, or
of a $2 trillion relief bill in March.
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Johnson said he opposed anything larger than the “skinny” bill the conference tried to bring to the floor last month that spent $650 billion but with roughly half of it offset.
</p> She read off a list of changes to the process, including:</p> Prohibiting for-profit entities from receiving earmarks.
</p> Now, Reagan is a Republican icon.
</p> “As he has done in previous years, Rep.
bill,” said McCaul, the ranking member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
The Office of Management and Budget has said that if a signed appropriations bill is imminent, agencies don’t need to suspend operations during the first day of a funding gap.
</p> [House delays vote on partisan virus aid bill amid last-ditch talks]</p> “The speaker thinks there’s a possibility of getting a deal,” House Majority Leader Steny H.
</p> Even as they had been preparing their own bill earlier Wednesday, Democratic leaders stressed the measure was designed to stake out a negotiating stance and did not preclude bipartisan talks from
</p> On Tuesday afternoon, the New York Democrat filed a cloture motion to proceed to such a bill.
</p> “I understand why you think it is highly favorable,” said Chairwoman Carolyn B. Maloney, D-N.Y.
</p> An edited transcript follows.</p> Q. You once worked for California GOP Reps.