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But the $35 billion provision is likely on the chopping block as Senate Democrats weigh how to move forward on a scaled-back version of the social spending and climate bill after West Virginia Democratic
</p> A: They’ve made the House floor much more accessible, with accessible voting stations and places I can give a speech or floor manage a bill.
</p> They also question whether Biden is the person to lead such efforts.
</p> The Senate Judiciary Committee would cast a tie vote if it splits along party lines.
</p> But their chiefs of staff say the two offices are more alike than not.
</p> She said she’s also spent time talking about the crafting of the most recent infrastructure bill.
</p> The bill, which passed the House Nov. 5, was far from what Biden originally envisioned.
</p> Biden said last week he may have to break off pieces of that bill, a roughly $2.2 trillion amalgam of climate and social programs, and pass them in “chunks,” a prospect that carries its own risks
</p> Wilson said lawmakers and chiefs of staff should see these findings as warning signs.
</p> Several Republicans have also signaled interest in the race.
</p> Lawmakers and regulators have not spoken extensively about NFTs.</p> Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., called for more details on how intellectual property laws and taxes apply.
Schumer pushed a voting rights bill for which they had no plan to advance it in the Senate.
</p> The House hammered that point for the justices, using an example of how the proxy-voting process worked on a Nov. 1 vote on a bill to extend federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
</p> NBC News was the latest media entity to drop some bad news on the Democrats.
</p> For example, the fiscal 2006 budget resolution specified that lawmakers would produce a bill to cut spending by at least $34.7 billion over five years, and a separate bill to cut taxes by no more
</p> Instead, the House planned to be in session and the Senate returned last minute for an unsuccessful attempt at passing voting rights legislation.
Curtis sat down Thursday with Biden administration senior adviser Cedric Richmond to talk about the unsuccessful attempt on Jan. 19 by Senate Democrats to both pass a voting rights bill and change the
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</p> The bill, backed by Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, and nine others, would cover companies that have at least 50 million U.S.