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</p> Meanwhile, Democrats continued to flex their legislative muscles throughout the year, which resulted in a number of wins for President Joe Biden ahead of Election Day.
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</p> Meanwhile, Democrats continued to flex their legislative muscles throughout the year, which resulted in a number of wins for President Joe Biden ahead of Election Day.
Others are arguing it is an expensive handout to highly educated liberal elites, with red-state voters footing most of the bill.</p> “Biden’s student-loan handout plan is a DISASTER!
</p> “If such a bill were to pass in the next several years, I’ll veto it. But we can’t let it pass in the first instance,” he said.
William Hoagland, a former aide to then-Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee and now with the Bipartisan Policy Center, offered some advice for Scott: “I would really try to mend my relationship, somehow
</p> Since he was elected, Jones has touted a bill he co-authored to expand voting rights and efforts to add seats to the Supreme Court.
</p> Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., right, fist bumps a supporter during Monday’s Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce Fourth of July parade (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call).
</p> Even though a show vote on a bill to codify abortion rights fell short, 49-51, in the Senate on Wednesday, Democrats view the issue as a way to put Republicans on the record ahead of the midterms
</p> The president was touring facilities at the Harold L. Martin Sr.
Joe Biden will continue his travels to promote efforts to combat inflation with a visit to Greensboro, N.C., on Thursday to urge congressional action to finalize work on a bipartisan competitiveness bill