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Bannon talk shows Trump attack on election could damage GOP long-term
There are some Republicans ready to turn the page from President Donald Trump’s time in office.
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There are some Republicans ready to turn the page from President Donald Trump’s time in office.
There’s also a timing issue since the 5,593-page package hasn’t been officially enrolled yet, which is necessary before it’s even sent to the president’s desk.
Senate Republicans from coal- and natural gas-producing states argued that they discovered the wind credit “surprise” when reviewing the massive 5,593-page bill, and cited a deal cut five years ago to
jwp-video n=”1″] A $12.5 billion emergency spending allocation for veterans health care remains an obstacle to an overall deal, as well as Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump’s request for $2
Overall nondefense accounts would see increases greater than 2 percent on average for the budget year that began Oct. 1, as opposed to a less than 0.5 percent boost without the veterans health care carve-out
In a two-page filing at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, the committee asked the justices to pause the case that is set for oral argument on Dec. 2 and could settle whether the Justice Department must
“They’re just not on the same page on COVID, and I don’t see much incentive to agree to an omni.”
The 132-page draft bill won plaudits from financial services associations, and its inclusion of provisions from a Senate bill foreshadows bicameral support for the package.
In North Carolina, Biden and Democratic Senate nominee Cal Cunningham are both leading by an RCP polling average of 2 points, in spite of Republicans’ efforts to hammer Cunningham over recent revelations
In addition to coronavirus relief bills, Page and her colleagues also worked on an annual defense authorization, appropriations and trade policy. Now, it’s on to November.
Means offer sheet amounts to a litany of provisions Republicans and Democrats agree on with one exception: House Democrats’ proposal to roll back net operating loss provisions that were in the roughly $2
The average Democratic incumbent ended the quarter with more than $2 million on hand while the average GOP challenger had $606,000 on hand. Closing the gap?
On Fox News on Saturday, Wall Street Journal deputy editorial page editor Dan Henninger went even further, suggesting Trump “deliver a series of fireside chats to the American people” focusing on
Page 2 of Gianforte’s 2019 financial disclosure.
The Kaiser Family Foundation estimated that 26.8 million could lose employer insurance as of May 2.
Michigan and Ohio are the Nos. 1 and 2 states for Central States pensioners, respectively, while Wisconsin has the sixth-largest population.
The 285-page version he introduced Tuesday has a much smaller net cost of roughly $300 billion over a decade, with about $650 billion in aid partially offset by repurposing funds originally set aside for
Congressional Democrats and Republicans have signaled that they see an extension of the current law as inevitable, and the White House, in a four-page document released Sept. 3, indicated its willingness
The examples he gives under this section on his official website mirror what is listed under the “Defending the Right to Life” component of his senate campaign page.
It added just over 2 million during Trump’s first year.