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</p> The budget was “deemed” adopted when the House adopted a rule setting debate parameters for the Senate-passed infrastructure bill and voting rights legislation.
</p> Debate on the rule, which in addition to deeming the budget adopted would set parameters for floor debate on Senate-passed infrastructure legislation and a voting rights bill, was still on Tuesday
The Senate’s bipartisan infrastructure bill makes a $42.5 billion bet that the government will overcome an obstacle that has long plagued efforts to connect most Americans to the internet: notoriously
</p> Pelosi wrote in a separate letter Saturday that House Democrats are “hard at work” to get both the bipartisan bill and the reconciliation bill done “before October 1st.”
</p> The centrists who’ve balked at voting for the budget before the bipartisan infrastructure bill did not appear to accept the offer.
</p> Popular, and crowded Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming had its busiest May ever.
</p> Three of the Democrats — Gottheimer, Vela and Costa — said in their statements that they planned to support the budget resolution if it follows passage of the infrastructure bill.
</p> The House is considering a bill that would require the Securities and Exchange Commission to establish rules on climate-risk disclosure with tailored requirements for various sectors of the economy
Cardin filed binding legislation to repeal the 2001 AUMF within one year after bill enactment.
</p> Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Edward J.
House Armed Services subcommittees marked up their portions of the House bill in July, with the full committee scheduled to hold its marathon markup session of the massive defense policy bill on Sept.
</p> House Foreign Affairs Chairman Gregory W. Meeks, D-N.Y., initially tried to partner with the panel’s ranking member, Michael McCaul, R-Texas, on a bipartisan China bill.
</p> [Pelosi offers to ‘advance’ budget and infrastructure measures together]</p> The country “simply cannot afford any delays” in enacting the $550 billion bill the Senate approved last week, they wrote
</p> State AGs seek crackdown States are also trying to address the issue.
</p> The Senate passed the bill on Tuesday and approved the budget resolution along party lines on Wednesday.
</p> Pelosi has repeatedly said she would not bring the bipartisan infrastructure bill to the House floor until the Senate passes the implementing reconciliation bill, which would follow the instructions
</p> After the bill passed, President Joe Biden said it would “deliver affordable, high-speed Internet to every American.”