Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress
Word on the Hill: Mai Tais Flowing on the Hill
Here is the schedule: July 13: “The Princess Bride” July 20: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” July 27: “Raiders of the Lost Ark” Aug. 3: “Back to the Future” Aug. 10:
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Here is the schedule: July 13: “The Princess Bride” July 20: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” July 27: “Raiders of the Lost Ark” Aug. 3: “Back to the Future” Aug. 10:
But shortly after 9 a.m., the White House issued a new schedule that indicated, just like the first two days of “infrastructure week,” there were other things on Trump’s mind.
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The lead Senate sponsor of anti-abortion legislation that was pulled from the House schedule late Wednesday said Thursday it should not move forward without changes to the rape provision.