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</p> Here are some of the highlights so far, as captured by CQ Roll Call photographers Bill Clark and Tom Williams.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Garcia, a retired Navy pilot who served in Iraq, beat Democrat Christy Smith last week. Prior to his election, Garcia was an executive at Raytheon.
</p> The USDA provided more details in an announcement.
</p> Three proposals A bill by Rep. Austin Scott, R-Ga., and a CFTC reauthorization measure by Rep. Collin C.
Bill Cassidy, R-La., that’s recently gained traction that would give states and localities $500 billion more.
</p> [House spending bill would boost transit, Amtrak, highways]</p> Many other transportation-related requests have been unanswered.
</p> The lead Senate authors on the draft bill, which was being formally introduced Monday, are Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Robert Menendez, D-N.J. Reps. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., and Peter T.
</p> Schumer added that the House’s latest rescue bill, released that day, was the “big, bold action” that would help those who can’t pay their bills.
Both chambers voted last year to oppose the sale to the Saudis, but Trump ultimately vetoed the bill.
</p> The letter to Defense Secretary Mark T.
</p> The latest coronavirus relief bill passed Friday by the House would include $400 million in additional appropriations for the Census to deal with the impacts of the pandemic.
House Democrats included $3 billion for child nutrition programs in a relief bill (HR 6800) the House passed Friday.
</p> Here are three things to watch: </p> 1. Outside influence in GOP primary The Republican primary to replace retiring GOP Rep.
</p> Though some Democrats said the bill didn’t go far enough to meet the party’s more liberal objectives, most seemed poised to vote for it.
</p> The near party-line tally was 208-199, with 14 Democrats voting against sending the bill to the Senate. Rep. Peter T.
The Senate passed the amended bill on Thursday.</p> House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold E.
</p> Democrats who voted against the 1,800-page measure include 10 who represent districts Trump won in 2016. They called the bill too broad and too partisan.
</p> From left, Reps. David Cicilline, D-R.I., Matt Cartwright, D-Pa., and Tony Cárdenas, D-Calif., wait on the House steps to vote on the rule for the HEROES Act on Friday.
</p> Several top priorities pushed by large blocs within the Democratic Caucus were left out of the bill.
</p> The bill, passed by voice vote, is the culmination of one of the final legislative priorities of former Sen. Orrin G. Hatch.