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Issues linger after House Armed Services’ smooth NDAA markup
Just moments before discussion on Houlahan’s amendment, debate over an amendment offered by Rep.
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Just moments before discussion on Houlahan’s amendment, debate over an amendment offered by Rep.
The extensive data release came after lawmakers and others criticized the Trump administration for initially trying to withhold the names of loan recipients.
When I asked Black lawmakers in Congress what they heard growing up, they told me it still echoes in their heads.
“Unfortunately, President Trump and Attorney General Barr are continuing to try to run out the clock on any and all accountability,” the New York Democrat said.
The group had spent millions on TV ads attacking Marshall for “betraying” President Donald Trump and attempting to tie him to Sen.
on the impact of its enforcement policy.
“It is not in the best interest of the American people to allow such a failure — which would have a substantial impact on millions of legal immigrants, permanent residents and US citizens and would
“Anything short of this [bill] has failed and that is why the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act has received broad support among Members of Congress, major civil rights organizations, celebrities
“He has shown us that there is one set of rules for the president’s friends, and then another set of rules for the rest of us.”
Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia zeroed in on Beck’s work with rules to address the health risks of and contamination from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, a group of human-made chemicals
In late May, President Donald Trump said his administration would start the process of curtailing the United States’ special relationship with Hong Kong.
The Supreme Court on Monday extended broad workplace protections to gay, lesbian and transgender employees, in a decision that found a 55-year-old anti-discrimination law covers them even if Congress did
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order as soon as Tuesday that may lead to the establishment of a national database on police misconduct and direct the Department of Health
Leahy said that whether it’s a tradition or not, the Republican majority in Judiciary doesn’t “seem to like to follow any rules.”
The next steps remain uncertain almost two weeks after Trump announced in a May 29 news conference that he plans to redirect money from the WHO as part of a broader crackdown on China.
Elsewhere in Congress, Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California has formally requested the removal of 11 Confederate statues from the National Statuary Hall Collection.
Expanding hunting territory has been a Trump administration priority since 2017, when President Donald Trump leaned on Republicans to repeal a federal restriction on hunting predators, and key figures
In a letter sent on Wednesday, Pelosi asked the Joint Committee on the Library — led by Senate Rules and Administration Chairman Roy Blunt, a Missouri Republican, and House Administration Chairwoman
Bright’s concerns date back to 2017, but are of particular interest since Congress awarded HHS billions of dollars this year to combat COVID-19.