FENTANYL CRACKDOWN — The House is poised to vote on legislation next week that would lead to harsher sentences for fentanyl dealers, our Ben Leonard reports. The HALT Fentanyl Act from Rep. Morgan Griffith seems on track to head to Trump's desk — the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding ...
House of Representatives' 14 percent increase in funding for the Port Security Grant program in fiscal year 2007. However, the association has criticized the Senate-House conference committee's elimination of $648 million for port security from the fiscal 2006 emergency supplemental appropriations bill...
House Votes to Reauthorize U.S. Ex-Im Bank for 10 Years The House passed legislation Nov. 15 that would reauthorize the U.S. Export-Import Bank through Sept. 30, 2029 and rename it the U.S. Export Finance Agency. The bill (H.R. 4863) passed on a vote of 235-184. But the ...
In bipartisan vote, House expels SantosWashington— The House on Friday voted to expel embattled Republican Rep.George Santosfrom Congress, bringing an end to a tumultuous tenure in Washington that was defined by scandal from the start.In theirthird attemptto oust him since May, House lawmakersvo...
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The House could vote as early as next week on a package that raises the age to buy a semi-automatic rifle from 18 to 21 and bans high-capacity magazines, CBS2's Wendy Gillette reports.
that was not sanctioned in history, not sanctioned by religion and was long regarded as immoral and unsafe. This is because tolerance was not enough, live and let live was not enough. Official government was required and while you are at it– bake my cake or you lose your house. ...