Politics · 115th Congress
Donald Trump Pushes Senate to Make Time to Take Up Criminal Justice Deal
Between campaign rallies Monday, President Donald Trump was pressing the Senate to act on a bipartisan and long-awaited criminal justice bill.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Between campaign rallies Monday, President Donald Trump was pressing the Senate to act on a bipartisan and long-awaited criminal justice bill.
</p> The 11-page report was required by Congress as part of the 2019 spending bill for the Health and Human Services and Defense departments.
</p> And whether or not Mississippi Sen.
</p> Sen.
</p> Also Watch: Now That That’s Over (Mostly) Roll Call Looks Ahead to 2020</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> It takes a village For children and teenagers — especially shy ones — having a parent run for president
She did not lose a single Democratic vote last Congress, during the most critical debates on tax cuts, the ACA repeal and the farm bill.
</p> But maintaining that bravado might be difficult for some if Pelosi promises action on their top priorities.
</p> The House bill would make members personally liable for settlements made in relation to their conduct, transactions that would trigger mandatory referrals to the Ethics committees.
</p> Faber said the principal farm bill negotiators — Senate Agriculture Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and ranking member Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., and House Agriculture Chairman K.
</p> [Buck Stops Here?
Heading into the vote for another bill, Pelosi’s staff gave her a list of 62 members who had not committed to vote for the bill to see which ones she wanted to call herself.
Progressives in the House are calling for a vote on a single-payer “Medicare-for-all” bill in the next Congress, but the expected chairmen who will set the agenda for next year say they have other health
In 2015, he opposed a narrow, bipartisan bill to shield children with seizure disorders who use non-psychoactive cannabidiol extracts from the Drug Enforcement Agency, according to Marijuana Moment, an
</p> Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight predicted on Twitter Monday that the final margin of the race could be within 100 votes.</p> Texas GOP Rep.
</p> The following afternoon, Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson conceded the Florida Senate race to Scott, who poured at least $64 million of his own money into the campaign.
</p> Florida Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson conceded to his GOP challenger, Gov. Rick Scott, on Sunday, drawing the final uncalled Senate race to a close.
</p> “We promised to change the status quo, and we intend to deliver on that promise,” they wrote.
Bill Nelson has conceded Florida’s Senate race to his Republican opponent Gov. Rick Scott following a hand recount.
</p> A few hours after Cotton’s tweet, the text of the bill was released.
</p> The chambers, along with orientation, recess next week for the Thanksgiving holiday and will start up sessions again the week of Nov. 26.</p> Here’s the entire week in photos:</p>Sen.