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‘Foreseeable future’: Senate begins debate on SAVE
</p> The chamber voted 51-48 to move onto the bill; since it was raised as a message from the House, it only needed a simple majority to get on the floor.
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</p> The chamber voted 51-48 to move onto the bill; since it was raised as a message from the House, it only needed a simple majority to get on the floor.
</p> Stuck on the SAVE Act This week’s floor marathon is an effort by leadership to force debate on the bill and to put Democrats on the record.
Bill Cassidy, state Sen. Blake Miguez dropped his Senate bid and will run for Letlow's soon-to-be vacant House seat instead. He quickly picked up Trump's support. Another GOP Senate contender, St.
Scott P. Brown, brought in $374,000 during the quarter and ended December with more than $900,000 in the bank. ↵↵Rep.
↵↵Several other incumbents — including Republicans John Cornyn of Texas and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Democrat Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts — also make our list.
President Donald Trump has long been pushing for a comprehensive crime bill, declaring on his Truth Social platform in late August that “it’s what our Country [needs], and NOW!”
Bill Cassidy faces a number of challenges should he go forward with his reelection bid next year, given his impeachment trial vote against President Donald Trump and the state’s new primary system, as
</p> </p> By Saturday night, voters in Virginia’s 11th District will have selected their nominees for a September special election to succeed the late Rep. Gerald E.
</p> Meanwhile, also on the voting front, the House has already passed a bill, known as the SAVE Act, intended to require stringent voter ID requirements across the country.
Bill Lee and would be the Volunteer State’s first female governor if elected. </p> #FLGOV: NBC News reports that Rep.
</p> After Hurricane Milton slammed his state overnight, Florida Gov.
The House in December passed a bill that would prevent EPA from finalizing and imposing its rule. Five Democrats, including Reps. Mary Peltola of Alaska and Jared Golden of Maine, voted for it.
Other freshman Republicans backing James’ bill also represent districts likely to be hotly contested. Co-sponsors Lawler and Oregon Rep.
</p> Q: Do you think there is a place where you can go on the offensive?</p> A: Yeah.
An effort by anti-hunger advocates to make the change on the 2018 Farm Bill (PL 115-334) fell short.</p> Duckworth has personal experience with military families in need, as she grew up in one.