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.
Raw page numbers may seem like a crude measure, similar to other simple counts like how many hours Congress spends in session or how many votes it takes.
But the White House’s 27-page summary of its $2 trillion proposal, which is not yet in legislative language, does not mention cybersecurity or hacking, or the terms “digital” or “pipeline” in a context
The 615-page Senate amendment leaves out the House-passed minimum wage increase to $15 an hour in order to comply with the “Byrd rule,” which prohibits items that aren’t purely budgetary.
That will be broadcast live on their Facebook page, for the public and media to view. Lawmakers, witnesses and others actively participating in the hearing will be using Zoom.
Mueller III’s televised testimony Wednesday would animate the special counsel’s 448-page report for the nation, the star witness eschewed the leading role with a muted performance with few soundbites during
Democratic majority’s package overhauling voting, campaign finance and ethics law — some parts of the bill will likely get more attention than others, but several under-the-radar provisions in the 622-page
Jason Bell alleges that on Oct. 2, staff from Hassan’s office called Capitol Police after they witnessed Cosko enter the senator’s office and use a computer.
For one, while Washington enacted in December a fiscal 2017 defense authorization act that requires increases in manpower in the services and bigger paychecks for military personnel, the roughly $2 billion