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House of Representatives, Jamaal Bowman and Capitol HillNews Digest
Daily Journal · 8h
Congressman Jamaal Bowman denied pulling the fire alarm to stall a vote on a funding bill to avert a government shutdown
Congressman Jamaal Bowman denied pulling the fire alarm to stall a vote on a funding bill to avert a government shutdown
New York Post on MSN · 22h
House censures Rep. Jamaal Bowman for pulling fire alarm during government shutdown vote
The House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) for pulling a fire alarm in a Capitol Hill office building in order to delay a vote to avert a government shutdown. The lower chamber
USA Today · 3h
House votes to censure Democratic Rep. Bowman for pulling a fire alarm in a Capitol office building
The House has voted to censure Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman for triggering a fire alarm in a U.S. Capitol office building when the chamber was in session. Bowman became the third House Democrat to be admonished this year through the process.
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Supreme Court takes up furlough fight from 2013 government shutdown
Stuart Harrow was working with the Defense Contracting Management Agency when the government shut down in October 2013 during a budget fight in Congress. The Pentagon furloughed Harrow in a department ...
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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like a Republican Government Shutdown
Government shutdown is back on the menu. The House GOP has made some ominous omissions from this week’s agenda: the ...
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How a government shutdown could affect student aid
A government shutdown could interrupt your access to various financial support programs, including student aid. If you are in ...
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Freedom Caucus Gives Up On Government Shutdown
“It's still too much for many of us but was agreed to around Memorial Day was this [Fiscal Responsibility Act] number of ...
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Why Congress gave $174,000 to Dianne Feinstein's wealthy daughter as part of a recent bill to avert a government shutdown
The most recent government funding bill included $174,000 for Dianne Feinstein's daughter. It's a tradition known as a ...
The Daily Campus23h
Stable ground? The impact of a government shutdown on financial aid and university function
Financial aid is an important tool that many students need to pursue higher education. Read more to find out about changes that could be occurring. Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich/Pexels. As a public ...

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