Policy · 117th Congress
Partisan divides emerge over border infrastructure
</p> The last Homeland Security spending bill (PL 116-260), signed into law in December, provided nearly $1.4 billion for the border wall.
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</p> The last Homeland Security spending bill (PL 116-260), signed into law in December, provided nearly $1.4 billion for the border wall.
Bill Posey, R-Fla., that retail investors coordinating online could pose a threat to markets.
</p> “Net-zero by 2050 is a meaningless target,” DiPerna said.
“With the leadership in the House and Senate and the White House, we’re pushing hard to get the bill over the finish line.”</p> Adams is pushing for the entire package to move as a complete entity.
</p> [Biden administration to reunite first group of migrant families]</p> The lawmakers called on Rep.
</p> Some federal courts have interpreted the law that way.
</p> The fiscal 2021 omnibus appropriations bill, signed into law in December, authorized 4,000 additional Afghan visas, bringing the total number to 26,500 visas authorized since 2014.
</p> Among all filings mentioning ESG, about 29 percent specifically reported lobbying on the ESG Disclosure Simplification Act, a bill from Rep. Juan C.
</p> [House panel leader vows end to ‘racial discrimination’ at USDA]</p> The department said it would continue its work while the lawsuit is pending.
</p> He had planned to attach it to a bill to provide $100 billion in funding for science and technology research and development over concerns about maintaining U.S. competitiveness with China.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> On Monday, the Census Bureau released results from its once-a-decade national headcount.
</p> Several organizations have projected apportionment results using data from other Census Bureau surveys.
</p> On the other end were potential losses for Rhode Island, Minnesota and Alabama that failed to materialize.
</p> Now Congress is about to step into the conversation — not for the first time.
</p> Cornyn described the proposed legislation as the first bipartisan, bicameral bill to address the recent increase in migrants coming to the U.S.
</p> The bill would guarantee tuition-free community college for all students and allow students from families earning less than $125,000 to attend a public college or university for free.
elections, voting, campaign finance and lobbying laws, a bill given the ceremonial top-priority number of HR 1.
The Senate has bipartisan votes scheduled for Wednesday on a bill sponsored by Hawaii Democrat Mazie K.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) “The codel trips are extremely important because it shines a light on the issue, and once you have that, you have a better chance of getting it done,” he said.
</p> Young and others say that route is rife with potential legal challenges.