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At the Races: Making an Empire statement
The DCCC criticized D’Esposito for skipping a vote Wednesday on a government spending bill, which was defeated 202-220, to attend the rally.
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The DCCC criticized D’Esposito for skipping a vote Wednesday on a government spending bill, which was defeated 202-220, to attend the rally.
priorities, as his party is trying to advance a measure that passed the House earlier this year requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections as part of a government funding bill
</p> Starting gate Warren vs. crypto: Massachusetts Democratic Sen.
</p> RIP: New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., who showed zeal in battling with his colleagues but could be seen slapping their backs moments later, died Wednesday at age 87.
</p> And for Bush: Missouri Rep.
</p> Democrats are also eyeing new districts that could be in play.
</p> Border vote: Democratic Reps.
</p> Menendez verdict: A federal jury found Sen.
</p> Bill stalls: A measure pushed by the GOP in Ohio that would have required “intellectual diversity” on politically divisive topics such as abortion and the outcome of elections as well as barring
</p> Taking names: Neither side expected Wednesday’s procedural Senate vote to start debate on a bill establishing a federal right to obtain contraceptives to succeed, and it didn’t, as Sandhya Raman
</p> The policy was approved for five years, but advocates also back a bipartisan bill to make the policy permanent.
</p> The Democrats will visit the landmark historically Black university in Washington at a time when HBCUs nationwide have faced a series of extremist bomb threats.</p> Sen.
</p> Over the years, the U.S.
</p> “Leaders in Charlotte knew then what we know now — that public transit makes life better for people by increasing access to opportunity,” he said.
</p> President Joe Biden made addressing such inequities a major plank of his election campaign last year and, now, a primary selling point of the bill.
</p> According to Rep.
Markey, requested $5 million for the same project in their Senate version of the THUD spending bill.</p> Republicans and Democrats alike sought earmarks in the House bill.
“With the leadership in the House and Senate and the White House, we’re pushing hard to get the bill over the finish line.”</p> Adams is pushing for the entire package to move as a complete entity.