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Republicans delay votes on defense bill
</p> “I’m still very supportive of this bill, but I stand with my colleagues who are voting against the majority leader’s mismanagement,” Inhofe said.
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</p> “I’m still very supportive of this bill, but I stand with my colleagues who are voting against the majority leader’s mismanagement,” Inhofe said.
</p> “The majority of jobs supported by the president’s bipartisan infrastructure bill will not need a four-year college degree, and the programs provided by community and technical colleges, like Dakota
</p> Sources said House Appropriations Chair Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., wants to file the temporary spending bill Tuesday with a goal of passing it in the House on Wednesday.
</p> Suozzi, a member of the Ways and Means Committee, has stressed bipartisanship in Congress.
</p> It’s easy to get wrapped up in the drama of the negotiations, or the back-and-forth about what’s in the bill, and miss one underlying fact: The only reason this bill has moved to the Senate and is
</p> As a result, lawmakers are set to take up their second stopgap funding bill of the fiscal year next week after returning from the Thanksgiving break.
</p> Ryan was referring to the more than $2 trillion package known as the “Build Back Better” bill, which passed the House on Friday and includes a litany of Democratic priorities, such as restored or
Congress is considering a bill that would require critical infrastructure operators and federal agencies to report any cyber breaches and attacks to the top federal cyber agency, but the FBI wants to be
</p> It’s a pattern playing out in other states, too.
</p> This comes after the Senate blocked debate on a bill named after the late civil rights icon Rep.
</p> Gohmert began toying with a run earlier this month.
</p> But the bill is likely to be changed in the Senate, where Biden needs the support of all 50 Democratic caucus members in the evenly divided chamber.
</p> Will the holiday recess be safe? We’ll see.</p> A Rock ‘n’ Roll half-marathon runner makes his way up North Capitol Street in Washington on Saturday.
</p> Armed Services Chairman Jack Reed, D-R.I., filed cloture Friday on the underlying bill and his substitute placeholder amendment to the fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, teeing up procedural
’Twas a month before Christmas, when all through the Hill Members were stirring, all about a bill.
</p> While House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., was criticizing congressional Democrats’ roughly $2 trillion climate-and-social-spending bill in an hourslong floor speech, the Senate approved
The House passed the bill on Friday morning, as Biden fit in some pre-holiday errands, getting a medical checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center and undergoing a colonoscopy.
</p> The Senate bill, backed by Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, would also approve $52 billion in spending to bolster the struggling U.S. semiconductor industry.
“I want the folks that work down here to get our bill across the way,” he said. “We’re hoping to bring some positive energy.”</p> Rep.