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At the Races: Fiscal fun
</p> Lawmakers released a six-bill appropriations package early Thursday morning that, if passed, would avoid a partial government shutdown and the politics that would accompany that.Â
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</p> Lawmakers released a six-bill appropriations package early Thursday morning that, if passed, would avoid a partial government shutdown and the politics that would accompany that.Â
At the same time, some of the most vulnerable members in both parties, Democrats in districts carried by Donald Trump and Republicans in districts Biden won in 2020, were for the bill in the 352-65 vote
</p> The count: $509.1 million That’s the total value of 271 earmarks in the $476.5 billion six-bill appropriation package the House passed on Wednesday that were sponsored or co-sponsored by Democrats
</p> Yet they remain persuadable, said pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson of Echelon Insights.
</p> “The results are unmistakable.
Murphy negotiated the bill with Republican James Lankford of Oklahoma and independent Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona that could not get past a key procedural hurdle on Wednesday.
</p> So the only way Trump won’t be on the primary ballot is if the U.S.
</p> They also undercut his chances of becoming speaker.
</p> Biden’s taking Lawler off the MAGA list could still hurt him, though: He may be facing a GOP primary challenge from Bill Maloney, who worked in four federal agencies during President Donald Trump
</p> That was fast: Within 24 hours, North Carolina Democratic Rep.
The group is advocating for a bill in the Michigan Legislature that will require political ads to provide a disclaimer when generated by AI.   Â
</p> We need to make sure that we are resetting the rules in Washington. So I support that minimum wage bill, but I want to absolutely tie it to inflation.
</p> Meanwhile, the clock is ticking toward another possible shutdown when the temporary spending bill that led to McCarthy’s downfall runs out on Nov. 17.
</p> Starting gate Retiring: Virginia Rep.
</p> McCarthy is once again struggling with the demands of a fractious House GOP conference, with leadership on Wednesday pulling from the floor schedule debate on the fiscal 2024 Pentagon spending bill
</p> ICYMI Testing, testing: Former Michigan Rep.