Opinion · 117th Congress
How the Senate should fix the House voting rights bill
</p> The bill seeks to reassert the ability of the federal government to curb state voting legislation that is discriminatory to voters of color.
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</p> The bill seeks to reassert the ability of the federal government to curb state voting legislation that is discriminatory to voters of color.
</p> Unfortunately, the future of the infrastructure bill remains uncertain.
Proponents of common ground — like ourselves — received some welcome news earlier this month with the Senate’s passage of the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
</p> The passage of this bill marked a tremendous victory for the outdoors and for conservationists, not to mention local economies across the country.
</p> Opposition to using reconciliation also runs into a wall created by the Senate’s own precedents.
The Senate’s overwhelming and bipartisan vote in support of a new infrastructure bill has shown our country what our politics could — and should — look like.
</p> This is both ironic and tragic.
It wasn’t easy, in an increasingly polarized environment in Washington, but by the end of the next calendar year, both the House and Senate had unanimously passed the bill and it was signed into law.
The bill would effectively prohibit acquisitions by a handful of technology companies.
The Senate made great strides last week in passing the largest infrastructure spending bill in U.S. history.
</p> A public option was included in the original ACA legislation the House passed in 2009 but, sadly, didn’t make it into the final bill. It’s time to bring it back.
</p> We’re working to change that.
in the infrastructure bill.
</p> If that’s deadlock, let’s have more of it.
</p> According to Rep.
</p> Imagine a bipartisan bill designed to improve child care options for families across the country.
Just as before, the bill includes a number of commonsense safeguards that will help prevent harm to judges.
</p> At a time when new antibiotics are needed, fewer are being developed.
</p> During his first year in office, Sen.
</p> A third action is to monitor online planning of violent actions.