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Senate in for a bumpy ride on FAA reauthorization
The Senate looks to be in for a bumpy ride on FAA reauthorization amendments. Work on the farm bill is ramping up. Murray pledges fiscal 2025 markups ahead. Megan Mineiro has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, May 2.
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House GOP to 'crack down' on campus antisemitism
House Republicans are launching a "crackdown" on campus antisemitism as pro-Palestinian protests continue. The FAA reauthorization bill is facing possible headwinds. Democrats plan to rescue Johnson if a small group within his party tries to oust him. Megan Mineiro has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, May 1.
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Buttigieg to field questions on Key Bridge repair
Buttigieg is likely to field questions on rebuilding Baltimore's Key Bridge at a hearing. The push to keep AM radio in all car models is gaining speed. And the power of impeachment could be in question in the Trump case before the Supreme Court. Megan Mineiro has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, April 30.
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Antisemitism bill headed to the floor
The House readies a bill for the floor that would codify a definition of antisemitism. The CEO at the center of the Change Healthcare hack testifies. And Congress has a packed week of budget hearings ahead. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, April 29, 2024.
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Senate clears foreign aid for Biden's desk
The Senate passed the long-awaited foreign aid package. The Biden administration cracks down on airline hidden fees. And punted deadlines on must-pass legislation are driving K Street spending. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
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Senate interrupts recess for foreign aid votes
The Senate is back to vote on foreign aid. The justices hear arguments on Trump and abortion. And senators are questioning FAA's oversight of Boeing. Megan Mineiro has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, April 23.