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The House has passed a $1 trillion bipartisan plan to rebuild roads and bridges, modernize public works systems and boost broadband internet, among other major improvements to the nation’s ...
And then longer term, as these infrastructure improvements are completed, you have the increased mobility, making it easier for freight traffic to get from point A to point B, and all of those ...
Minnesota cities won't impose fees on internet providers meant to help pay for some government programming and improve broadband access after legislation failed to clear the state House. The ...
The U.S. House Energy Subcommittee on Communications and Technology is a subcommittee within the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. The subcommittee existed as the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet during the 111th Congress and beyond. [1]
The Rules Committee, for a long time, lay dormant. For the first fifty years of its existence, it accomplished little beyond simply reaffirming these rules, and its role was very noncontroversial. On June 16, 1841, it made a major policy change, reducing from 2 ⁄ 3 to 1 ⁄ 2 the fraction of votes needed in the House to close debate and vote ...
This bill was introduced to the House on January 17, 2008. [234] This bill estimates that $500 million will be given to cover costs of the reconversion to paper ballots; $100 million given to pay the voting auditors; and $30 million given to pay the hand counters. This bill provides the public with the choice to vote manually if they do not ...
It received a total of 366 favorable votes, backed by 170 Republicans and 196 Democrats. The CR is nearly the same as the bill roundly rejected by the H House passes critical stopgap bill with ...
After Senator Wyden, Senator Moran was one of the first Senators to recognize the problems with PIPA and to take a stand against the bill [39] Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown (R) also publicly voiced his opposition to the legislation as well as its sister bill in the House, SOPA.