Majority Leader Schumer said that Senate Democrats and Republicans worked through the weekend and came to an agreement on a short-term CR to keep the government open. Meanwhile, Speaker McCarthy continues to flounder. Majority Leader Schumer told reporters: Schumer explaining this bill is just a punt to keep working on …
Read More »Biden Seeks $24 Billion More for Ukraine in Test of Bipartisan Support
President Biden appealed to Congress on Thursday for an additional $24 billion to help Ukraine defeat Russia’s invasion, setting up a major test of whether the expansive war effort retains the bipartisan support it has enjoyed since Moscow sent troops across the border nearly 18 months ago. The request, part …
Read More »Senate Passes Bipartisan Defense Bill, Setting Up a Clash With the House
The Senate on Thursday gave overwhelming approval to the annual defense policy bill, sidestepping a contentious debate over abortion access for service members and quashing efforts to limit aid for Ukraine in a show of bipartisanship that set up a bitter showdown with the House. The vote was 86 to …
Read More »Senators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation To Declassify UFO Records
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) have introduced a bipartisan amendment to the NDAA that would declassify government UFO records. Majority Leader Schumer’s office announced in a statement: Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD), Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity …
Read More »Bipartisan Measure Aims to Force Release of U.F.O. Records
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the majority leader, is pushing legislation to create a commission with broad authority to declassify government documents about U.F.O.s and extraterrestrial matters, in an attempt to force the government to share all that it knows about unidentified phenomena. The measure offers the possibility of …
Read More »Bipartisan scramble to corral support for debt ceiling deal to avoid default disaster
Lawmakers in Washington were set on Sunday night to see the details of the deal to raise the US debt ceiling struck between President Joe Biden and House speaker Kevin McCarthy, with the aim of putting a bill to a vote as early as Wednesday and avoiding a catastrophic and …
Read More »Biden Vetoes Bipartisan Bill, Therefore Keeping Left-Wing Wokeness in Your Retirement Accounts
Uncle Joe seemed quite proud of himself after he signed his first veto. This is a big moment for the old man since he’s been drooling over the chance to be President for decades. These days he’s just plain drooling due to old age. So what did President Biden opt …
Read More »Bipartisan Train Safety Legislation Introduced In Congress
By J.D. Davidson (The Center Square) Republicans and Democrats in Congress want to tighten railroad regulations and spend more than $20 million to develop rail safety nearly a month after a train carrying hazardous materials derailed near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. New legislation proposed by three Democrats and three Republicans addresses instruments …
Read More »Bipartisan Plans to Move Aggressively on China Face Political Hurdles in Congress
WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats are pressing for major legislation to counter rising threats from China, but mere weeks into the new Congress, a bipartisan consensus is at risk of dissipating amid disputes about what steps to take and a desire among many Republicans to wield the issue as a …
Read More »Katie Porter Pushes Congress To Pass Her Bipartisan Crackdown On Scam PACs
Amid the rush to pass a government funding bill, Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) is pushing Congress to pass her bipartisan bill cracking down on scam PACs. Video of Porter: Fraudsters are exploiting loopholes in the law to steal from Americans eager to participate in our democracy. I’m urging Congress to …
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