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Boehner to Close Taxpayer-Funded Hill Office
</p> [Boehner’s Office Has Spent $100K Since Retirement]</p> Still, Boehner’s draw of taxpayer funds irked some of his former colleagues — including GOP Reps.
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</p> [Boehner’s Office Has Spent $100K Since Retirement]</p> Still, Boehner’s draw of taxpayer funds irked some of his former colleagues — including GOP Reps.
</p> [Bill to Remove Tax on Olympic Medals a D.C. Tradition]</p> Democratic Sen. Charles E.
</p> During a Wednesday markup, the South Dakota Republican intends to attach language to a bill designed to promote foreign investment that would direct the Commerce Secretary to report on renovations
</p> Senate Banking Chairman Richard C.
The Senate agreed Monday to delay a scheduled vote to limit debate on taking up the “shell” of an appropriations bill to use as the CR (which is essentially a blank piece of paper until a deal’s announced
</p> <p class="p1">“But that’s not’s the case,” he countered. “The strength of U.S. banks has improved their competitiveness, not weakened it.”
</p> [House Passes Bill Allowing 9/11 Lawsuits Against Saudi Arabia]</p> The Obama administration continues to rely on the 2001 authorization that came out in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist
</p> Attention now turns to the House’s version of the bill, which does not include the Flint provision.
“You can’t say go with one bill, use up all the money, and say there’s nothing left for the others.”</p> [No Spending Deal Yet as Lawmakers Leave White House Meeting]</p> House Speaker Paul D.
Toomey has introduced a bill that would require the State Department to report on countries who are considered traffickers of illicit fentanyl.</p> Sen.
</p> Senators will take a procedural vote on a water resources bill that would authorize water infrastructure projects.
bill,” the Louisiana members wrote.
Tom Cole, an appropriator, on Wednesday also spoke of the leadership interest in moving minibuses instead of one big omnibus bill.
</p> Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Wednesday that he’s engaging in talks with the White House and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid to move a short-term stopgap spending bill to the
</p> The Senate bill contains no such provision.
</p> David Hawkings’ Whiteboard: Continuing Resolutions </p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Video originally published October 19, 2015.
Under fast track authority, sending the bill to Congress would force a vote on the trade pact.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid confirmed Thursday that Democrats this month will oppose any stopgap spending bill that would punt current government funding and policies into 2017, a strategy favored
Related language in a bill from Texas Republican Sen.