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The infrastructure policy of Donald Trump included promoting fossil fuel production and exports, safeguarding the cybersecurity of the national power grid and other critical infrastructure, locking China out of the U.S. fifth-generation Internet market, and rolling back regulations to ease the process of planning and construction. While there ...
The House overwhelmingly passed the bill 366-34, followed by the Senate’s 85-11 approval — after Trump and his Department of Government Efficiency chief Elon Musk objected Thursday to what ...
Once a bill is approved by one house, it is sent to the other which may pass, reject, or amend it. For the bill to become law, both houses must agree to identical versions of the bill. After passage by both houses, a bill is enrolled and sent to the president for signature or veto. Bills from the 117th Congress that have successfully completed ...
On June 4, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chair Peter DeFazio announced a $547 billion plan, called the INVEST in America Act, which would address parts of the American Jobs Plan. [16] [a] On July 1, the House passed an amended $715 billion infrastructure bill focused on land transportation and water. [17]
Trump himself had caused some confusion earlier this week, first by calling for “one powerful bill” before saying a day later that he was open to a two-bill track. Trump also addressed a ...
House and Senate Republicans have been at odds for several months over whether to attempt to pass many of Trump’s agenda items in one sweeping package or in two separate, smaller packages ...
President Trump Signs the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act into law. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act of 2018 (H.R. 3359, Pub. L. 115–278 (text)) was signed by president Donald Trump on November 16, 2018, to establish the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency under the Department of Homeland Security.
The House has been adamant that the best way to pass Trump’s agenda is with one sprawling bill, while Senate Republicans are in favor of splitting the priorities into two measures, the first ...