Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
‘Revered and feared’: Don Young lies in state at the Capitol
</p> Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was also there.
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</p> Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was also there.
</p> It is not known whether the Ukraine war and inflation will still be raging during the time the fiscal 2023 bill would presumably be in effect, if it were enacted on time — that is, from Oct. 1, 2022
</p> Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., signed on as a co-sponsor to the bill, saying that “Wyoming has more than enough uranium to fill” the void of lost uranium imports.
In early March, a $15.6 billion funding package for pandemic relief got dropped from the overall $1.5 trillion federal spending bill to fund the government.
</p> “Number one, I’m not walking anything back.
</p> Minnesota Sen.
</p> Meijer was in the U.S. Army Reserve from 2008 to 2016.
</p> Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson arrives through a back hallway for her Supreme Court confirmation hearings Monday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Jackson passes Sen.
Congress could send him legislation requiring the federal government to do more, but Biden would need to agree with enough of such a bill and sign it into law.)
</p> Last week, the House Education and Labor Committee approved 27-21 a measure that aims to ease the standard. The bill, introduced by Rep. Frank J.
</p> Finance member Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., has introduced a windfall profits tax bill that would levy a quarterly tax on large oil companies and distribute the revenue to consumers through a quarterly
</p> The letter, shared first with CQ Roll Call, cites Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to underscore the urgent need for the action.
</p> The Senate voted Wednesday to move forward with resolving differences between its bill and the House-passed version.
</p> The House passed a bill to allow states to begin Medicaid redeterminations on April 1 even if the public health emergency continues.
“We’ll be pressing all year to finish what just got started in this bill.”
</p> Republicans are optimistic about their chances of recapturing power in the House.
</p> Albright, 84, died of cancer in Washington, according to news reports.
</p> The bill has yet to be marked up in committee, but it has gained traction among moderate lawmakers. Sen.