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On Thursday morning, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-New York) appeared at the D.C. Superior Court and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for pulling a fire alarm when there was no emergency. The misdemeanor will be dropped if the representative follows the conditions of a deal, which includes three months of probation, a formal apology to the officers of the U.S. Capitol and a $1,000 fine. On Wednesday, Bowman said in a statement, “I’m thankful for the quick resolution from the District of Columbia Attorney General’s office on this issue and grateful that the United States Capitol Police General Counsel...
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On Saturday, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-New York) triggered a fire alarm in the House Cannon office building, which Republicans believe was an effort to delay a vote on a stopgap spending bill. House Democrats were attempting to stall a vote on a spending measure to keep the government operating for another 45 days. Bowman pulled the alarm just minutes after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) introduced the bill. The legislation eventually passed 335 to 91, with more Democrats in favor than Republicans. In a statement released on Saturday night, Bowman, a former high school principal, clai...
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Democrats are meeting this week to begin drafting a $3.5 trillion social policy bill, which, if passed, would be the most significant expansion of America’s social safety net since the 1960s. In order to pass, President Joe Biden will need the support of every single Democrat in the Senate and nearly every single vote in the House. Sens. Joe Manchin III (D-West Virginia) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Arizona) have already voiced opposition to the bill, which would transform the social safety net as we know it. The new bill would affect every American, from conception to death. Heather Boushey, an econ...
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