Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
‘Mayor Pete’ looks inside a political marriage
Then two minutes go by and they’re talking about a pipeline, you know, or a bill or a package,” he continued.
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Then two minutes go by and they’re talking about a pipeline, you know, or a bill or a package,” he continued.
</p> But turnout wasn’t the only theory making the rounds this week.
</p> The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget said in an analysis that House Democrats’ latest version of the bill includes $2.4 trillion in spending and tax expenditures but only $2.2 trillion
</p> In recent years, leaders of the Armed Services Committee have restricted the number of amendments that receive votes, trying to maintain control as they shepherd the bill through a floor vote.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) For the first time in almost a century, tourists were allowed to pay respects up close to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The battle over COVID-19 mandates has some voters fatigued and wanting to move on, and although the House passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill late last week, it was held hostage for months as Democrats
</p> Cleland greets Vice President Al Gore as Gore and Sen.
He’s agreed to so much that is in the bill.”
Dozens of Senate Republicans have introduced an amendment to the fiscal 2022 defense authorization bill that would block the Biden administration from making settlement payments to migrant families separated
</p> Pelosi said earlier she thought “there are a large number of Progressive Caucus members who will vote for the bill.”
</p> The long-awaited House vote sends the bill, which passed the Senate in August, to Biden for his signature.
</p> Here’s the week in photos as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III leaves a news conference Monday on the budget reconciliation bill.
</p> The Senate moved first, passing a bill by unanimous consent April 14 to name it after the first Black Transportation secretary, William T. Coleman Jr.
He pointed to increased funding for Metro and other public transportation systems in the bipartisan infrastructure bill that the House cleared late Friday night, sending it to President Joe Biden’s desk
</p> Intraparty divide Progressives for weeks held up a vote on the infrastructure bill in an attempt to get centrists to compromise on the larger spending bill.
</p> [House Democrats put paid leave back in budget bill as vote nears]</p> “You revisit different parts of the bill when you find out that there might be some room on the edges here with money,” Ways
</p> A House Democratic aide confirmed García is hoping to revive the provisions through a manager’s amendment, a package of changes to the bill that would be spearheaded by Democratic leaders.
</p> Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., introduced a bill in July with Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., Richard J.
the Biden administration asked for in their versions of the annual defense policy bill.