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Congress passes bill to fund Capitol security, Afghan visas - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Congress passes bill to fund Capitol security, Afghan visas Poll Midway WASHINGTON (AP) – Congress overwhelmingly passed emergency legislation Thursday that would bolster security at the Capitol, repay outstanding debts from the violent Jan. 6 insurrection and increase the number of visas for allies who worked alongside Americans in the Afghanistan war. The $2.1 billion bill now goes to President Joe Biden for his signature. The Senate approved the legislation early Thursday afternoon, 98-0, and the House passed it immediately afterward, 416-11. Senators struck a bipartisan agreement on the legislation this week, two months after the House had passed a bill that would have provided around twice as much for Capitol security. But House leaders said they would back the Senate version anyway, arguing the money is urgently needed for the Capitol Police and for the translators and others who worked closely with U.S. government troops and civilians in Afghanistan.

This is how I m going to die : Officers give harrowing details of Jan 6 Capitol riot

ZIP Advertisement This is how I m going to die : Officers give harrowing details of Jan. 6 Capitol riot Share Updated: 1:09 PM EDT Jul 27, 2021 By MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press This is how I m going to die : Officers give harrowing details of Jan. 6 Capitol riot Share Updated: 1:09 PM EDT Jul 27, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript Today, we heard some moving testimony from those four officers who responded to the January six attacks. Of those officers talked about several different things, including how much and how badly they were injured and some other issues. Some of those officers also said they thought they were going to die that day. You may be seated In the first select committee hearing to investigate the capital insurrection, responding officers delivering emotional testimony January six for the first time. I was more afraid to work at the capitol than my entire deployment to Iraq describing the violence and vivid de

U S Senate votes to start work on $1T infrastructure bill

U.S. Senate votes to start work on $1T infrastructure bill UPDATE: WASHINGTON, DC The U.S. Senate has voted to start work on a nearly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package. The vote came together quickly Wednesday after President Joe Biden and a group of senators reached agreement on a key part of the White House agenda. But it’s unclear if enough senators will eventually support final passage. The process ahead could take days. The outcome will set the stage for the next debate in the months ahead over Biden’s much more ambitious $3.5 trillion spending package, which includes child care, tax breaks and health care.

Thune Votes Against Infrastructure Investments in South Dakota

Thune Votes Against Infrastructure Investments in South Dakota
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Senate OKs bill to secure Capitol, help Afghans with visas - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Senate OKs bill to secure Capitol, help Afghans with visas - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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