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Members eye expunging all traces of Confederacy in military
</p> Likewise, a draft House bill by Reps. Anthony G. Brown, D-Md., and Don Bacon, R-Neb., goes beyond renaming installations.
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</p> Likewise, a draft House bill by Reps. Anthony G. Brown, D-Md., and Don Bacon, R-Neb., goes beyond renaming installations.
</p> Analysts wonder if that’s a mistake. </p> They express the same concern about the Senate’s bill, approved in July by the Environment and Public Works Committee.
$3.5 trillion bill.
</p> In June 2019, Congress passed a $4.59 billion supplemental spending bill to help border authorities improve conditions at their overcrowded facilities and process the large numbers of families and
Democrats are expected to bring their bill to the floor later this month.</p> Vulnerable House Democrats will be key lawmakers to watch as the proposal moves forward.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> While the most recent coronavirus relief bill passed by the House also would require OSHA to issue an emergency temporary standard, Republican control of the Senate suggests
The bill provided $9.5 billion in appropriated funds and $14 billion in borrowing authority for the Commodity Credit Corporation to construct a relief plan.
</p> The provision, by Virginia Democrat Tim Kaine, was an amendment to the panel’s annual defense authorization bill, which the committee considered behind closed doors.
</p> But they did not go much further, and they did not elaborate on their own involvement.</p> “We participated in the walk with the aim of observing damage in Lafayette Square and at St.
</p> And the world would be watching.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Wilson’s bill is expected to get a vote in the coming weeks, but exact timing has yet to be determined, according to leadership aides.
</p> Democrats on Wednesday hinted that the title of the bill would be amended at a markup next week to honor Floyd.
</p> The committee adopted an amendment to the annual Pentagon policy bill that gives the Defense Department three years to remove the names of Confederate generals from U.S. military assets, according
President Donald Trump would veto the annual defense policy bill if it included language renaming any military bases named for Confederate generals after Union generals — or anyone else, for that matter
A couple of measures would take a sharper approach, including one bill that would ban voluntary contributions until China is booted and Taiwan is afforded full rights.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Wall funding is mainly handled by the Homeland Security Subcommittee, but the Military Construction-VA bill has also become a battleground since Trump started diverting military
</p> [Senate GOP policing plan may hold some compromises for Democrats]</p> Scott has been outspoken for years on the topic and went after critics who suggested “you’re the only black guy they know,”
</p> In May, USCIS cited a projected budget shortfall and asked Congress for $1.2 billion in emergency funding.
</p> In the neighboring 6th District, Democratic Rep.
</p> Who will win? So, what does all this mean for Trump and Joe Biden? They’ve got some hurdles ahead. </p> First, the president.