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Senate OKs $40B Ukraine aid bill for Biden’s signature
There remained an undercurrent of skepticism among Republicans, however, who argued the package was too large and should be financed with cuts elsewhere in the budget.
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There remained an undercurrent of skepticism among Republicans, however, who argued the package was too large and should be financed with cuts elsewhere in the budget.
But without more offsets, any effort to spend billions more on pandemic relief — after Congress already appropriated more than $5 trillion toward the effort since 2020 — will be met with GOP resistance
“After which failed pregnancy should I have been imprisoned?” McBath said. “Would it have been after the first miscarriage?
But those flexibilities are only possible because the United States is currently under a public health emergency, and without the ongoing pandemic emergency, lawmakers would have had to pass legislation
Without it or similarly ambitious federal legislation, the U.S., responsible for the largest portion of carbon pollution of any country, will miss its target of cutting emissions in half by 2030
Brady said Congress should focus on boosting all industries China pinpointed in a 2015 economic plan meant to expand its manufacturing sector by 2025, which include power, agricultural, modern rail
“UAP reports have been around for decades, and yet we haven’t had an orderly way for them to be reported — without stigma — and to be investigated.
The White House on Monday said it would try to ease costs for renters and prospective homebuyers by boosting housing supply through steps the administration can take without Congress.
Senators headed home for the weekend without clearing a $40.1 billion emergency spending package for Ukraine that the White House says is needed by late next week, when previously appropriated funds are
His three co-chairs adamantly agreed that the Ukraine package should be a stand-alone vote. “War is war,” Kaptur said.
Brooks, who spoke at Trump’s Save America Rally on the Ellipse, said rioters should “start taking down names and kicking ass” and has publicly said Trump urged him to work to “rescind the election
Backers argued the measure, passed on a 22-16 vote along party lines, would impose limits on the Supreme Court justices, such as new recusal standards for when a judge should not sit on a case because
Twenty-six states are likely to ban abortion without precedent under Roe v.
Biden has proposed to end the Trump-era program as of May 23, which Republicans and several Senate Democrats have said they oppose without alternatives in place to stem the expected surge of migrants.
“I don’t think any Republican in the Senate would vote for that bill right now without some kind of border security attached,” Bier said.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Twitter that while the president supports the right to protest “that should never include violence, threats or vandalism.”
“When we’re talking about percentage-based fees, when prices go up because of inflation the bank earns more money without doing anything or without making anything,” Mierzwinski said.
Larsen, now a professor at William & Mary Law School, said that while she worked at the court, justices stored draft opinions on dedicated computers without internet access.
Miller said in an interview at the Capitol she does not have a preferred candidate in the race and “the person that the constituents want is who I think should win.”
“For the most part, the Republican Party should be hands off. I think the Republican Party believes, and I certainly believe, that a freer market is a better market,” Buck said.