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The House advanced a $9.4 billion rescissions package proposed by Trump that includes cuts to USAID and public broadcasting ahead of a full House vote.
In advance of the vote, the two House co-chairs of the Public Broadcasting Caucus, Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev, and Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., released a statement urging the Trump administration to "reconsider" clawing back money for CPB.
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Philstar.com on MSNChiz tells House to follow decision of Senate as impeachment courtSenate President Francis Escudero said the House of Representatives is obligated to respect the directives of the Senate, now sitting as an impeachment court, following the latter's decision to return the articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte.
A N.C. House of Representatives committee moved Wednesday to advance a bill supporting a one percent sales tax that would fund billions of dollars of new transportation projects in Mecklenburg County.
It could come down to just a few votes on whether the Missouri House of Representatives passes a bill that would provide funding for stadium projects for the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs. House of Representatives Republican Speaker Pro-Tem Chad Perkins of Bowling Green calls this “a very unique situation where the votes are not
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The House passed bills imposing voting and policing policies on the District of Columbia, but the G.O.P. has refused to consider a measure to restore hundreds of millions of dollars of its funding.
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Inquirer.net on MSNHouse spokesperson Abante says Senate ‘killed the P200 wage hike bill’The Senate did not want to convene a bicameral conference committee on the proposed minimum wage hike bills and preferred that their version of the measure be adopted instead, House of Representatives spokesperson Princess Abante said on Thursday.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — State lawmakers passed a bill Wednesday that would repeal Pennsylvania's ban on Sunday hunting, the Pennsylvania Game Commission said on its website. House Bill 1431 was passed in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives by a margin of 131-72. It now moves to the State Senate for consideration.