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At the Races: Of voters and Venezuela
It got the attention of the president, who slammed the five Republicans who joined with Democrats on the procedural vote, saying they "should never be elected to office again."
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It got the attention of the president, who slammed the five Republicans who joined with Democrats on the procedural vote, saying they "should never be elected to office again."
"I don’t believe that in the richest country in the world people should be without good health care," Green said.
"It’s as if you’re saying you should never produce the raw materials that might be used to produce something dangerous."
Some members offer pro bono services in an effort to keep practicing and maintain their credentials without running afoul of the law.
McHenry assumed his new position pursuant to a continuity-of-government rules change after the Sept. 11 attacks, which requires speakers to submit a secret list of who should act in their place if, for
“While it isn’t explicit about how you should be named, what is explicit is that it has to be so clear and so much information that people can know absolutely who you are.”
They said it was because the omicron spike in infections had come down markedly without hospitals being overwhelmed, but it also comes after Republican Glenn Youngkin successfully tapped into public fatigue
The coalition has argued that a smaller package should focus on long-term certainty for a handful of priority programs. That approach got a boost earlier Tuesday from House Majority Steny H.
Kai Kahele, D-Hawaii, a progressive who’s holding out on the infrastructure bill, said the only outcome of the caucus meeting was that there would be another meeting later in the day, and members should
Democrats clashed this week over whether the more than $1 trillion infrastructure bill should move in tandem with a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package covering a range of Biden administration priorities
Once vaccine criteria are agreed to, it should encourage a global focusing of resources on those few vaccines that are the most promising, he said.
(Most of those, it should be noted, have been confirmations of relatively obscure nominees.) More surprising, given that he does not have the others’ reputation as a centrist, is that Richard M.