BREAKING: House to Hold First Ever ‘Proxy Vote’ Since Congress First Met in 1789, GOP Sues to Stop posted by Hannity Staff - 5.27.20 The House of Representatives is poised to hold their first “proxy vote” since the founding of the institution back in 1789, with Republican lawmakers suing to stop the “unconstitutional” maneuver.

Feb 05, 2020 · In a Wednesday morning speech on the U.S. Senate floor in anticipation of an expected ultimate impeachment acquittal vote later today, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) announced that he will “reluctantly” vote to convict President Donald Trump on each of the two articles of impeachment adopted by the U.S. House: “Abuse of power” and “obstruction of […] Nov 20, 2019 · For the first time in history, a congressional committee has approved a bill to end federal marijuana prohibition. The House Judiciary Committee passed the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act in a 24-10 vote on Wednesday, setting the stage for a full floor vote. The vote saw two Republicans—Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Tom […] 1 day ago · Hoyer said Congress should “do everything in our power to ensure that how we use the Capitol today reflects our commitment to equality and justice for all.” The vote, on July 22, was 305 yeas The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006 | 202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 fax. The contents of this site are ©2020 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Jun 05, 2018 · Two single-digit Democratic hopefuls (state Treasurer John Chiang, who boasts more money than Villaraigosa, and former state schools chief Delaine Eastin) have been splitting the party’s non-Newsom vote and, as a result, the leading Republican candidate, millionaire businessman John Cox, has been inching ahead of Villaraigosa in the latest polls. From Western New York, Congressmen Brian Higgins and Tom Reed have made their way to DC for the important vote. The House is expected to vote today and this won't be the last, as lawmakers anticipate another bill next month. The bill at hand is expected to replenish the Paycheck Protection Plan and provide funding for hospitals to test for COVID19. Feb 05, 2020 · The Senate voted to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment Wednesday, marking the inevitable and historic end to a bitterly fought, divisive impeachment trial that will

Feb 05, 2020 · In a Wednesday morning speech on the U.S. Senate floor in anticipation of an expected ultimate impeachment acquittal vote later today, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) announced that he will “reluctantly” vote to convict President Donald Trump on each of the two articles of impeachment adopted by the U.S. House: “Abuse of power” and “obstruction of […]

Mar 24, 2020 · "He's been pushing for congress to do the right thing and get ready help the American people. So we're really looking forward to this vote today so that he can sign it into law," she said. Jul 08, 2019 · WASHINGTON - Congress was not in session during the Independence Day holiday week, July 1 through 5. The two chambers will return to session this week. The Senate had one amendment vote on June 28. 1 day ago · Today. Scattered thunderstorms. High 89F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%.. Congress must fund vote-by-mail in every state Jul 25, 2020 BREAKING: House to Hold First Ever ‘Proxy Vote’ Since Congress First Met in 1789, GOP Sues to Stop posted by Hannity Staff - 5.27.20 The House of Representatives is poised to hold their first “proxy vote” since the founding of the institution back in 1789, with Republican lawmakers suing to stop the “unconstitutional” maneuver.

May 28, 2020 · The House voted on Thursday to pass bipartisan legislation to make changes to the Paycheck Protection Program set up to help struggling small businesses with emergency loans during the pandemic

From Western New York, Congressmen Brian Higgins and Tom Reed have made their way to DC for the important vote. The House is expected to vote today and this won't be the last, as lawmakers anticipate another bill next month. The bill at hand is expected to replenish the Paycheck Protection Plan and provide funding for hospitals to test for COVID19.