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‘SALT’ cap foes poised to influence House GOP tax agenda
Young Kim, said she supports extending tax cuts in the 2017 law, though she’ll have to assess any bill.
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Young Kim, said she supports extending tax cuts in the 2017 law, though she’ll have to assess any bill.
</p> For the previous budget year, Congress provided about the same amount of money for climate finance.
</p> Most of the earmarked funds secured by opponents of the bill, about $2.8 billion worth, were sponsored or co-sponsored by 110 House Republicans.
</p> Also among the provisions in the catchall bill is a bipartisan effort to avoid a repeat of another controversy driven by an appointee of former President Donald Trump that was eventually overshadowed
</p> New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was the only Democrat to vote against the bill, while fellow progressive Democrat, Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, voted “present.”
Adam Kinzinger, who voted Monday on the select Jan. 6 committee for criminal referrals against former President Donald Trump, voted for the bill by absentee.
</p> Appropriators included $734.6 million for the agency in a fiscal 2023 omnibus funding bill that cleared the House on Friday afternoon — a more than 20 percent increase.
</p> Although the House version of the bill passed the chamber in October 2021, the measure has been delayed in the Senate as Merkley tried to rally more GOP support.
</p> “While I would recommend it for all, the truth of the matter is at the end of the day this is political targeting,” Brady said.</p> The five GOP lawmakers who voted for Neal’s bill — Reps.
</p> Most of the amendment attempts were unsuccessful, but several were tacked on:</p> A Bill Cassidy, R-La., amendment to attach a bipartisan bill he co-authored with Bob Casey, D-Pa., that would put
the extension would be excluded from the final bill.
In 2021, Democrats tried and failed to include many of those provisions in a party-line budget reconciliation bill, which ran into parliamentary problems and intraparty opposition from a handful of key
</p> But judging from Schatz’s perch as chair of the most heavily earmarked bill, Transportation-HUD, he’s likely the real power behind Hawaii’s appropriations muscle.
</p> Committee Chairman Rep.
</p> Meanwhile, Democrats continued to flex their legislative muscles throughout the year, which resulted in a number of wins for President Joe Biden ahead of Election Day.
</p> In the new Congress, the dynamics between House Republicans and the U.S.
In recent years, they have split on bipartisan gun control legislation and President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill, for example.
</p> Terror victims, gig workers and horses</p> The list of amendments ran the gamut.</p> Sen.
</p> The Ukraine section of the fiscal 2023 omnibus bill would provide $44.9 billion in additional military, economic and other support going forward.