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House poised to tee up Pelosi-pushed China bill as GOP howls

In a statement last week, however, Lucas — echoed later by senior Republican staff from several committees — accused Pelosi of having, without consulting the GOP side despite the bipartisan work

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Democratic divisions fester over ‘Build Back Better’

That leaves Democrats short of votes to pass anything without GOP support in the 50-50 chamber, though party leaders expressed confidence Lujan would be back soon.

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House competition bill includes more trade aid for workers

Committee Democrats said a Senate competition bill fell short of their goals by omitting the Trade Adjustment Assistance program and by renewing the Generalized System of Preferences without requiring

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Democrats hold advantages in Supreme Court confirmation

“If all Democrats hang together — which I expect they will — they have the power to replace Justice Breyer in 2022 without one Republican vote in support,” South Carolina Republican Sen.

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Stephen Breyer to retire from Supreme Court

When deciding cases, he was known for resolving issues without sweeping pronouncements, writing his opinions to constrain how a law functions in the real world for the specific set of facts in a

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Capitol honors Reid amid latest debate over Senate filibusters

Hours after the formal ceremony, Schumer circulated a memo to his Democratic colleagues announcing a path forward to proceed to a voting rights measure without needing to reach consensus on potential

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Democrats press Powell on jobs; GOP wants inflation fix

“None of the Fed’s pandemic actions came without a cost,” Toomey said. “This negative-real interest rate environment continues to distort markets, risk asset bubbles and punish savers.