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Authorizing candidates for election to the House of Representatives and Members of the House of Representatives to file statements with the Clerk regarding the intention to participate or not participate in the small donor financing system for such elections under title V of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. H.Res. 688: September 29, 2021
The bill passed in the House earlier on Friday by a largely bipartisan vote of 366-34, with Rep. Jasmine Crockett voting present. All Democrats in the House but Crockett voted to pass the bill.
The Senate sent the spending package to Biden's desk at 12:38 a.m. Saturday by a vote of 85 to 11, hours after the House voted 366 to 34 to approve it. The bill funds the government through March 14.
The House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act 264-159. Some critics say it could pose a threat to civil liberties while supporters say it will make the U.S. safer.
H.R. 1916: Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act (passed the House, but the Senate took no action) H.R. 1976: To establish an improved Medicare for All national health insurance program. H.R. 1996: SAFE Banking Act of 2021 (passed the House, but the Senate took no action) H.R. 2116: CROWN Act of 2022 (passed the House, but the Senate took no action)
On April 20, over two months after the Senate had passed a funding bill for Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine, [57] Jeffries negotiated the legislative path for the bill and delivered a majority of Democratic votes to pass a legislative package providing aid to the three countries in separate bills, each of which passed Congress with bipartisan ...
The bill’s passage comes as lawmakers grapple over how to address the growing threats of violence against major political figures in the U.S. ahead of the November election. Some lawmakers have ...
The bill was sponsored by Senator Susan Collins of Maine and Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia in July 2022. [1] After five months of negotiations, it became Division P of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, which passed 68–29 in the Senate on December 22, 2022, and 225–201 in the House the following day. [12]