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Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats might wait for Senate budget blueprint

</p> Yarmuth suggested Manchin’s influence was overblown since almost every Democratic vote is needed in both chambers to pass a reconciliation bill.

Congress · 117th Congress

House votes to remove Taney bust, Confederate statues

</p> House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, who supported the bill, used his floor remarks to imply the Democratic Party is racist, due to its past ties to racism.

Congress · 117th Congress

Spending panel releases trial balloon on raising member pay

</p> Report language accompanying the fiscal 2022 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill, released Monday ahead of Tuesday’s House Appropriations Committee markup of the measure, would direct the office

Congress · 117th Congress

Onetime backer of drug pricing bill turns foe

</p> House Democrats have just four votes to spare on the massive budget bill that party leaders want to pass this fall that’s a cornerstone of Biden’s agenda.

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden plan gives moderate Democrats sticker shock

</p> [Peters, onetime backer of drug pricing bill , turns foe]</p> Peters, a lawyer and former city councilman, lives in La Jolla, a posh coastal community featuring some of the nation’s priciest real

Congress · 117th Congress

Spending bill report would overhaul Capitol Police

The House’s $4.8 billion fiscal 2022 draft Legislative Branch bill and accompanying report seek to implement several changes at the Capitol Police department and remove statues of people in the Capitol

Congress · 117th Congress

House Legislative Branch spending bill advances

</p> “Let me be clear, this bill is not a substitute for the desperately needed supplemental, and I renew my call for the Senate to act on the bill that we sent over,” the Connecticut Democrat said.

Congress · 117th Congress

House spending bill boosts Capitol Police, office budgets

</p> There is also the matter of a $1.9 billion security supplemental funding bill that barely passed the House, 213-212, without a single Republican vote.