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The House and Senate will each draft an appropriations measure called a "budget resolution." After a lot of wrangling, both resolutions are merged into one typically called a "joint budget resolution." The House and Senate vote on the joint budget resolution. It may or may not pass the first few times around and there's even more wrangling.
I've read quite a bit more history than the average, but although there have been many, many uncertain elections up to voting day and many fringe parties in the game that made the election even more uncertain, I can't remember reading about any election even close to the "Mr. Dementia" vs. "Mr. Convicted Felon" clown contest we have going on right now.
I’ve said many times now that Trump may not be the vehicle to achieve their goals they hope. Regardless, the transition playbook, which is seperate to the policy manifesto, is still concerning and is in place to be enacted regardless of who the President elect actually is, as long as they’re conservative.
House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Friday seeking information on Chinese entities and individuals with whom the Minnesota governor may have engaged, as well as any documents and communications between Walz’s office and the FBI pertaining to warnings or ...
Probably the better question is who ISN'T a Deep State Member. Most are. It's one big club and in order to become a successful politician, you NEED to have their endorsement.
Tim won his first election to the United States House of Representatives in 2006 and was re-elected for ...
4. Justin Amash, Congressman from Michigan: Congressman Amash is the leading advocate in the House of Representatives for free markets, limited government, sound money, and the constitution. He doesn't speak in talking points, but rather discusses issues.
I, Rick Wiles, a Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives, hereby makes the following pledge to the voters of Florida’s District 21. 1. I will opt out of the $174,000 annual salary for members of Congress. 2. I will opt out of the Congressional Federal Employees Retirement System. 3.
the House in 1929 capped its numbers at 435 to keep power away from those urban dwellers, including immigrants, that lawmakers considered dangerous, thus skewing the Electoral College in favor of rural America.It was the failure to re-apportion in 1920 that was based on fear over the loss of rural voting power.
In 2020, The Cook Political Report and The New York Times rated 27 House seats as toss-ups going into Election Day. Right now, Republicans appear to have won all 27. Democrats failed to flip a single state house chamber, while Republicans flipped both the House and Senate in New Hampshire and expanded their dominance of state legislatures ...