Interim spending bill set to reach floor amid shaky vote count
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., will now try to muscle the 91-page bill through the House with Republican support this week, with few Democrats if any expected to back the measure.
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Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., will now try to muscle the 91-page bill through the House with Republican support this week, with few Democrats if any expected to back the measure.
video message Wednesday night, Trump criticized “radical left political violence” as he brought up past examples of politically motivated attacks, including the 2017 shooting of Steve Scalise, the No. 2
The much skinnier temporary spending package dropped most unrelated legislative riders but has a key addition: It would suspend the statutory debt limit, currently set to be reinstated Jan. 2, for two
"If you have a CR with the debt limit, at least you are getting part of the problem done," Hern said. ’Deserves to be voted out’ Anger over the massive, 1,547-page year-end spending bill among the GOP
Musk has said he envisions cutting at least $2 trillion from annual budgets, though he and Ramaswamy have stopped short of calling for overhauling entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare
The poll was taken June 28 to July 2, and 66 percent of voters said they watched the debate while another 25 percent followed it on the news.
Even the Harvard Divinity School has a page devoted to, quote, ’social and racial justice.’
Democratic and Republican staff negotiators spent the weekend and a good part of Monday trying to get on the same page about what’s on the table in debt limit and budget talks ahead of a high-stakes Tuesday
Private sector forecasters believe Treasury probably has about a week of extra breathing room, but one misstep could mean a delay in the Social Security checks scheduled to go out June 2, for instance.
Schumer took to the floor at 2 a.m.
Senate Armed Services leaders added the Commerce-reported Coast Guard bill to the nearly 3,000-page NDAA version they unveiled Oct. 11.
The 2,741-page bill, the result of weeks of hard bargaining, was unveiled in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, barely three days before current stopgap funding will expire.
The Congressional Budget Office wrapped up its initial analysis of the House’s 2,100-page-plus budget reconciliation package in advance of a potential vote Thursday night, showing nearly $160 billion
Ways and Means Democrats have argued for weeks that negotiators should choose from their proposals, especially on the revenue side, as they cut the original House package to $2 trillion or less.
Biden wants a 16 percent boost for nondefense appropriations but less than a 2 percent increase for defense — a cut in real terms below current levels — upending the “parity” principle both parties have
The plan, which comes on the heels of a $2 trillion-plus infrastructure initiative and more than $5 trillion in pandemic relief, underscores a conviction among Democrats that they need to go big
Ron Johnson, R-Wis., brought consideration of the bill to a halt by requiring Senate clerks to read aloud the 628-page piece of legislation in its entirety.
Page 2 of Gianforte’s 2019 financial disclosure.
Michigan and Ohio are the Nos. 1 and 2 states for Central States pensioners, respectively, while Wisconsin has the sixth-largest population.
The roughly $2 trillion spending bill (PL 116-136) required airlines receiving aid to continue some level of service to the same airports they served before the pandemic all but shut down air travel