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Jul 11 2022
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Schumer making last-ditch bid to pass reconciliation bill this summer
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is making a last-ditch effort to pass a budget reconciliation bill during the July and early August work period.
Schumer and centrist Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) have made progress on proposals to lower the cost of prescription drugs, extend Medicare’s solvency and raise taxes on some high-income earners.
Manchin and Schumer
The HillSep 14 2023
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Trump Defends Biden's Age: 'Not Too Old' to Be President
Former President Donald Trump does not think that President Joe Biden's age poses an issue for his 2024 campaign—his mental capacity does.
"CROOKED JOE BIDEN is NOT too OLD, he is too INCOMPETENT!" Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Monday.
A dilemma has emerged concerning aging politicians for both sides of the aisle. Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell has also raised
NewsweekSep 14 2023
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Same-sex couple in Kentucky denied marriage licenses from county clerk awarded $100,000 in damages
A same-sex couple in Kentucky who were denied marriage licenses by former Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis was awarded $100,000 in damages by a federal jury, according to court documents. David Ermold and David Moore – who each received $50,000 on Wednesday – sued Davis after being denied marriage licenses multiple times by Davis or her office, CNN previously reported. Joe Buckles, one of the
CNN DigitalSep 14 2023
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Speaker McCarthy: 'If It Takes a Fight, I'll Have a Fight'
Frustrations within the House Republican conference boiled over Thursday as it convened to lay out the plans amid the looming spending fight and impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., shot back at threats by members of his conference to file a motion to vacate, according to reports. "I don't walk about from a battle," McCarthy told reporters. "I
Newsmax (News)Sep 25 2023
Analysis
Climate Change Is Affecting Rural Workers in Myriad Ways
Climate change is taking its toll on rural workers and not just by making it hotter.
But while the threats are many, there is little legislation to protect them, officials said. In some states, legislators are even pulling back rules and ordinances designed to help employees who work outside.
On July 27, President Joe Biden said his administration would be taking steps to bolster
The Daily YonderSep 14 2023
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‘Hogwash’: Pelosi smacks down McCarthy for blaming Biden impeachment inquiry on her
is blasting her successor, , for trying to blame her for his decision this week to open an impeachment inquiry of without holding a vote in the House. "That's hogwash," Speaker Emeritus Pelosi told MSNBC on Thursday (video below) when asked about McCarthy claiming she "made the rules and he's just following them now by not holding this initial vote for an impeachment inquiry," as "Morning Joe
Raw StorySep 11 2023
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It’s been 22 years since 9/11, and memorials are being held across the U.S.
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans are looking back on the horror and legacy of 9/11, gathering Monday at memorials, firehouses, city halls and elsewhere to observe the 22nd anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil. Commemorations stretch from the attack sites — at New York’s World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania — to Alaska and beyond. President Joe Biden is due
9 & 10 NewsSep 14 2023
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Former Firearms Executive Challenging Montana Gov. Gianforte
Democratic challenger Ryan Busse will challenge Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte in the 2024 gubernatorial election, Busse's campaign announced Thursday. A firearms executive turned gun industry critic, Busse is an environmental advocate who also served as an adviser for the U.S. Senate Sportsmen’s Caucus and President Joe Biden's presidential campaign. A video announcing Busse's candidacy drew
The MessengerSep 29 2023
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Dems pressure White House to change economic message
President Joe Biden placed a big bet that he could sell an improving economy under the banner of “Bidenomics.”
Three months later, some allied Democrats fear he’s made a serious misstep.
Several top Biden allies have privately raised concerns about the phrase to the White House, according to two people familiar with the backchanneling.
And Rep. Steven Horsford, who chairs
PoliticoSep 12 2023
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Senator Barrasso Only GOP Leader To Back McCarthy Launching Impeachment Inquiry Into Biden
Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY), Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, backed House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) decision to launch an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, saying that the corruption surrounding the Biden family needed to be “untangle[d].” Punchbowl News reported that Barrasso was the only Republican in leadership who backed McCarthy’s efforts, telling the
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