Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Photos of the week ending May 27, 2022
</p> Water shoots in the air from one of the two large fountains designed by Frederick Law Olmsted on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol on Monday, May 23, 2022.
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</p> Water shoots in the air from one of the two large fountains designed by Frederick Law Olmsted on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol on Monday, May 23, 2022.
</p> That this could be Democrats’ sole shot to act on the plan adds to the pressure to pass some form of a budget reconciliation bill this summer, some lawmakers and supporters of the effort say, after
</p> But, even as those leadership-blessed negotiations toward a long-sought mass shooting-prevention bill began, many Democrats had their doubts about passing a truly impactful bill that Biden, who will
</p> Local liberal activists were “furious” with Schrader for voting against some key components of the Democrats’ agenda, including a vote he took in a House committee to thwart a bill that would have
</p> The draft bill would also establish a “telemental health bill of rights” aimed at providing information on the availability of telehealth for mental health care.
</p> The House is planning to vote in June on a current version of a bill Blumenthal and Graham first introduced in 2018 after 17 people died in a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
</p> The fiscal 2023 Transportation-HUD appropriations bill received by far the most attention from lawmakers, accounting for $5.5 billion of the total dollars and over 2,000 individual project requests
</p> Q: You moved back home and became Weaver’s district director for a while.</p> A: I just really wanted to go home to Oregon.
</p> A spokesperson for ISS didn’t respond to a request for comment on the matter.
</p> But if there’s not a bipartisan bill, “we will continue to pursue this issue on our own,” Schumer said. “We have no choice. It’s too important. Lives are at stake.”
</p> Those echo some provisions at the heart of months of bipartisan Senate talks over a House-passed policing bill, which officially ran out of steam in September when negotiators failed to reach a version
</p> ‘Still working through’ But Hagerty’s bill faces a murky path forward.
</p> The bill had already passed the Senate, and President Joe Biden is expected to sign it.
</p> McBath had 63 percent of the vote to Bourdeaux’s 31 percent when the AP called the race at 10 p.m. State Rep. Donna McLeod had 6 percent.
</p> “We cannot allow yet another tragedy go by without taking action to pass commonsense measures that save lives like my bill, the bipartisan Background Checks Act,” Thompson said.
</p> “Many of these attacks generated significant losses and damages for victims,” the report said.
</p> Greene cruises in 14th District GOP primary: Rep.