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Democrats double down on abortion rights after Kansas referendum
Michael Bennet of Colorado is rated Likely Democratic, has said he would support early term abortion rights, without specifying when the cutoff would be.
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Michael Bennet of Colorado is rated Likely Democratic, has said he would support early term abortion rights, without specifying when the cutoff would be.
Pelosi “has the right to visit Taiwan and the speaker of the House has visited Taiwan before without incident, as have many members of Congress, including this year,” he said, referring to former
In his statement on the reconciliation deal, Manchin said the tax code “should not favor red state or blue state elites with loopholes like SALT.” Some SALT proponents are falling in line.
A House GOP whip notice sent to members late Wednesday argued that their party members should vote “no” because the chips bill would “send billions of taxpayer dollars in subsidies and tax credits
Trump focused on crime, suggesting that Congress should expand the shield from prosecution for law enforcement officers under qualified immunity. “We have to leave our police alone.
“HR 1 in the next Congress should be the border security package,” said Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, referring to the first bill to be officially introduced in the 118th Congress.
Trump “watched TV, tweeted, called senators to try to delay the count of electoral votes, called Rudy Giuliani and argued with his staff who were insisting that he should call off the attack,” Luria
Jackson Women’s Health Organization, privacy advocates, concerned that data on women seeking abortions could be used to target them, sounded alarms that women should be vigilant in the types of data and
Under the bill, new rules for presidential transitions would allow multiple presidential candidates to receive funding without the administrator of the U.S.
Even if there is a one-year retroactive fix for the research deduction, Crapo said, it should still get another renewal as part of a year-end tax bill.
He’ll be announcing his candidacy soon, which will whip his supporters — and Democrats — into a frenzy, likely turning the 2022 midterms into something akin to the 2024 presidential contest, without the
Dan Lashof, director of the World Resources Institute, United States, said in an interview the Senate should not give up on passing a climate bill this Congress.
House Democrats can lose at most four votes and still pass legislation without GOP support, and no Republican votes are expected on the spending bills judging from their party-line votes in committee
We should also advance those things on which there was already agreement or closed out or on the cusp of being agreed, which have national security implications.”
Judiciary witnesses weighed in on both bills, which would be unlikely to be passed by the Senate without removing the legislative filibuster.
Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., has concerns about the cost of extending the subsidies, telling Business Insider recently they should be reserved for people “who really need it the most.”
Republicans won’t back compromise legislation to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing and U.S. competitiveness with China if Democrats continue to negotiate a partisan budget package that can pass without
“We have a chance to get it to the House without further delay.” But without agreement from all 100 senators, there was no chance of fixing the bill before the recess. And Sen. Patrick J.
Boozman said it was important to provide meal providers assistance without additional spending.
While the tax is used to replenish the Highway Trust Fund, Biden said the recent reduction in the deficit would allow the federal government to suspend the tax without affecting infrastructure funding.