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New DPCC chair Joe Neguse wants to ‘speak up for the middle of the country’
</p> Ultimately, my answer is no.
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</p> Ultimately, my answer is no.
</p> The Comer-Rodgers-Jordan bill release followed the next day. The three lawmakers didn’t clarify which committee would have jurisdiction over the bill, or even whether it would receive a markup.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Charles E.
</p> That stance could doom any border security bill once it reaches the Democratic-controlled Senate. But Rep.
</p> Some are already floating the prospect of a discharge petition to force a “clean” debt limit bill to the floor, which would require six Republicans to join all 212 Democrats.
But some Republicans say they have concerns that this bill would infringe on local decisions.</p> Rep. Victoria Spartz withdrew herself as a co-sponsor of the bill on the floor Wednesday.
</p> The bill passed 331-97 with the support of all Republicans and 113 Democrats.
</p> Republicans say the bill from Scalise and Reps. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., and Kat Cammack, R-Fla., would increase protections for an infant born after an attempted abortion.
The House Judiciary Committee approved a bill last year that included many of those provisions.
</p> House Energy and Commerce Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., said it was the latest “in a long line of power grabs.”</p> “It is not about public safety,” said Rodgers.
</p> Agriculture Glenn Thompson, a Pennsylvania Republican in his eighth term, assumes the top Agriculture Committee post as the panel prepares to write a 2023 farm bill to set multiyear policy for agriculture
</p> Defense Secretary Lloyd J.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Charles E.
</p> Since 1994, the annual State-Foreign Operations spending bill has typically included additional restrictions targeting UNFPA programming in China.
</p> In a separate statement of administration policy, the White House said Biden would veto the bill if it somehow made it to his desk.
</p> The provisions in the new law originated in a bill in May 2022 from Sens.
full use of the fund from the bill.
</p> Rep.
</p> Rep. Greg Casar, a Democrat from Texas who will serve as the caucus whip, is optimistic.
</p> It’s also scheduled to vote later this week on a bill addressing GOP concerns about infants who survive an attempted abortion and a measure condemning attacks on anti-abortion groups and facilities