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Lawmakers want Capitol attackers added to U.S. no-fly list
</p> Both Senate Minority Leader Charles E.
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</p> Both Senate Minority Leader Charles E.
The aftermath spurred multiple investigations, with the House passing a bill Tuesday tightening FAA oversight of the aircraft certification process.
of a $2 trillion relief bill in March.
</p> The House bill introduced Monday would also extend $3 billion in payroll support for airline contractors as originally approved in March, as well as $300 million to cargo airlines.
</p> But Wicker announced Wednesday that he had pulled the bill off the agenda.</p> “Our postponement today amounts to a setback,” he said.
</p> The House and Senate went home in August with no deal for a next round of funding, and while House Democrats passed a $3 trillion spending bill May 15, the Senate’s bill has not moved.
</p> [As payroll support nears an end, airline unions seek renewal]</p> An American Airlines official said the carrier is evaluating between 25 and 30 markets where there is lower demand — smaller city
</p> House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter A.
United Airlines’ announcement that it could furlough nearly 40 percent of its employees after a spending bill aimed at protecting airline workers expires in September has spurred labor unions to call for
</p>Power of the purse One bill provided $40 billion to recover from the attacks and begin combating those responsible — an extraordinary sum amounting to 6 percent of regular discretionary spending for