US House Passes Bills on Violent Offenders and Bail
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Monitor Accountability Act (HR8365) with a vote of 213 Yeas to 204 Nays. Four Republican and three Democratic representatives abstained from voting.
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WBUR Boston
“for White House correspondent? No, no, no, no, no. Anyway, safe travel.”
WLS-AM 890 Chicago
“from Petrol Stoffing Centers, House Lubricator, Motel 6, the St. Christopher Fun.”
NPR
“about it . Good morning, Carrie. Good morning, Michelle. First, would you describe these White House orders, and then explain what the president was trying to do?”
KQED FM
“members of the House problem solvers caucus.”
C-SPAN Radio
“My bill, the GRIP Act, makes sure that federal tax dollars are never used to support state record-keeping systems that put Americans'priv acy at risk Director Skate, does the”
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