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Republicans blocked a sweeping elections and voting rights overhaul, as expected, last night in the Senate.
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Republicans blocked a sweeping elections and voting rights overhaul, as expected, last night in the Senate.
They are all required to produce documents by Feb. 1 and sit for an interview Feb. 8.
On Monday evening before voting on the contempt resolution, Chairman Bennie Thompson noted that Meadows served in Congress for more than seven years, representing North Carolina as a Republican and
All are required to produce documents by Dec. 23.
After the disclosure this fall of tens of thousands of internal documents by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, including those that showed the company knew its products were harming the mental
She is directed to produce documents by Nov. 23 and sit for a deposition on Dec. 3.
Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, reportedly attended a Dec. 18, 2020, meeting in the Oval Office in which those present talked about seizing voting machines, declaring a national
Progressives have said they wouldn’t feel comfortable voting for the infrastructure bill based solely on a framework, however, and want a vote on both bills at the same time.
Liz Cheney said Bannon is using privilege as a pretext for not appearing at all and for producing absolutely no documents of any kind.
Doing so would have required their own party to bear the entire burden of voting for the big tax-and-spend bill, as well as the blame for lifting the national borrowing cap, even though Republicans
Coincidentally, the Senate just lost one of its great advocates for expanding the use of technology on the floor, a place that still thrives on printed documents and visual aids in the form of poster
The Capitol may once again be erupting in partisan fights over mask wearing and proxy voting as the delta variant of the coronavirus arrives there, but lawmakers are shouting the loudest.
They want to add their voices to the Washington debates over stalled infrastructure legislation, voting rights protections and every important discussion that could affect participation in democracy.
Priority politics: Vice President Kamala Harris will serve as the administration’s lead official on voting rights matters, as Senate Democrats plan to put an elections and campaign finance package
“Investments in research and development are necessary to help spur innovation across the economy and renew America’s global leadership,” the White House said in one of its budget documents.
The group spent $14.2 million in independent expenditures during the 2020 election cycle, according to documents filed with the Federal Election Commission.
doubtful his march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965 would make it past the curriculum censors since his attackers were agents of the state, enforcing unjust laws that prevented African Americans from voting
The Senate, led by Republicans last year, permitted video hearings but not proxy voting.
Those documents will let lawmakers see specifically how Biden wants Congress to address defense and domestic spending, infrastructure and other longer-term economic initiatives, entitlements like
However, the report, released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, concluded that no foreign actor attempted to alter any technical aspect of the voting process, such as voter