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Senate bottling up a bill intended to lower prescription drug prices.
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Senate bottling up a bill intended to lower prescription drug prices.
Jeanne Shaheen’s husband Bill Shaheen, a DNC member, backed the former VP). Three House lawmakers endorsed Mike Bloomberg: California’s Harley Rouda, Florida’s Stephanie Murphy and Illinois’ Bobby L.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Breaking through Smith said in a phone interview that it has been difficult to capture voters’ attention.</p> “We’re kind of behind the scenes,” she said.
</p> First elected: 2016</p> Before Congress: Law enforcement officer, Orlando police chief</p> 2018 election: Uncontested</p> 2020 race: Demings faces Republican businessman and Marine Corps veteran Kirk
</p> Call it the “Get over it” defense.
The dark-money nonprofit also launched 17 ads thanking vulnerable members for voting for Democrats’ prescription drug bill.
</p> But Collins is now the co-sponsor of a bipartisan Senate bill that would limit “pay-for-delay” deals. In fact, she was even the co-sponsor of a similar bill at the time of the 2010 vote.
GOP operatives in the state have mentioned at least a dozen potential candidates, including Roe’s district director Bill Darden. It’s not yet clear who Roe’s choice would be.
</p> “Health care is the reason I got in this race,” Slotkin told her constituents.</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The opportunity to change the subject came quickly.
</p> “She’s just signed her death warrant,” Trump supporter Bill Rouwerdik, 68, who’d come to protest the event, said before the town hall.
</p> By unveiling articles of impeachment on the same day as a trade deal known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and scheduling a vote today on a bill to lower prescription drug prices, Democrats
The House on Friday passed a bill that would reestablish a new formula for which states require federal oversight over their election law, but it’s unlikely to go anywhere in the Senate.
Democrats in battleground states are using an expected vote this week on a prescription drug bill to shift the focus on the campaign trail to health care, an issue they believe helped them win the House
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</p> On Fox News Friday morning Trump said Stefanik “has become a star.”
</p> The measure matches an earlier Senate version of the funding bill that would have given the agency $6.7 billion for census operations and exceeds the $5.3 billion requested by President Donald Trump
</p> A bipartisan bill to revise the Foreign Agents Registration Act, a law that has found unprecedented fame during the Trump era, appears stalled in the Senate, while outside groups say they are working
</p> The conservative Susan B.