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Rep. Jason Smith opts out of Senate bid, will run for Ways and Means slot
</p> “Missouri families need help right now.
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</p> “Missouri families need help right now.
</p> [Under Biden, new immigration tone takes center stage]</p> According to the Department of Homeland Security agency, the mission statement also incorporates feedback from within its workforce.
</p> “We’ve found what plagues WMATA is a culture of mediocrity,” said Gerald E.
</p> DeLauro talked up odds of a deal during floor debate on the stopgap bill, which came after she had spoken with Shelby.
</p> “The goal is to produce a bipartisan bill this summer that brings together all that work,” Wyden said during a hearing Tuesday on youth mental health.
</p> Under the “dignity program” proposed by Rep.
</p> Kristin Smith, executive director of Blockchain Association, a crypto advocacy group, said she’s noticed a big change in industry interest since the Senate passed the infrastructure bill in August
</p> A new ‘gang’?
</p> This interview has been edited and condensed.</p> Q: I heard you were a curler growing up. </p> A: I was the 1975 teenage curling champion in Utica.
</p> And they are picking up some high-profile congressional supporters.
Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., five times, including as a stand-alone bill in April and as an amendment to the fiscal 2022 defense authorization bill, although it was omitted from the final law.
Democrats introduced a government funding stopgap Monday that would extend current spending levels through March 11 as appropriators continue to negotiate topline spending levels for a fiscal 2022 omnibus bill
</p> A bipartisan House bill would bring back the tax credit for the final months of 2021, but similar legislation hasn’t yet been introduced in the Senate.
</p> This CR “is really biting, really hurting DoD,” Spoehr said.
</p> Loaded with provisions on climate and environmental matters, the bill likely will be pared back during a conference with the Senate after that chamber passed a much narrower bill on competition with
</p> Here’s the week in photos as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> From left, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep.
</p> The temporary spending bill under discussion would only move to the floor if an agreement on topline funding allocations for defense and nondefense programs is reached first.
</p> Raising pay for staffers has been a focus for congressional leaders this year.
The Senate passed a similar bill last year. With President Joe Biden supporting the measure, some version of it may soon become law.