Wednesday, December 19, 2018

DAILY BELLWETHER 12/19/2018 CONGRESS LEAVING PRESIDENT TRUMP IN A PICKLE..

Congress Races to Avert Shutdown after Trump Retreats on Border Wall

Members of Congress resigned themselves Tuesday to another short-term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown and get the government through the holidays and into the new year after Democrats rejected a new Republican offer to give President Trump half the border wall money he’s seeking. After months of red lines, Mr. Trump backed off his demand for $5 billion from Congress, with the White House saying it will scrounge for the money elsewhere. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said they have ordered all departments and agencies to see if they can free up any cash to ... Read More

Trump Administration Moves to Ban Sale of Bump
Stocks

Trump Administration Moves to Ban Sale of Bump Stocks

The Trump administration on Tuesday took first steps to ban the sale of bump stocks on semi-automatic weapons and has made them illegal to possess beginning in late March. Bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like automatic firearms, have come under increasing scrutiny after they were used in October 2017 when a man opened fire from his Las Vegas hotel suite into a crowd at a country music concert below, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds more in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. “Following the mass shooting in Las Vegas, ATF received correspondence from members of ... Read More

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Senate Passes Criminal Justice Reform Bill

Senate Passes Criminal Justice Reform Bill

The White House claimed a major legislative victory after the Senate on Tuesday night overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan criminal justice reform bill backed by President Trump. Lawmakers approved the bill 87-12, after defeating three amendments pushed by conservative Republicans. The measure now goes to the House, where it is expected to be approved quickly. Its passage would mark a significant win for Trump and his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, who worked the halls of Congress for months in an effort to forge a compromise. "This is not for hardened criminals ... it's people who really want to re-enter into society," ... Read More

Retiring Republicans May Not Show Up to Vote,
Threatening Border Wall Vote

Retiring Republicans May Not Show Up to Vote, Threatening Border Wall Vote

There might be one bloc conspicuously absent from Washington, D.C., this week amid the possibility of a shutdown: retired House Republicans. Government funding expires at midnight Friday, and despite President Donald Trump’s repeated calls to pass $5 billion for border wall funding, Republicans in either chamber might not be able to pass a spending bill that includes a provision funding the wall. “Many lawmakers, relegated to cubicles as incoming members take their offices, have been skipping votes in the weeks since House Republicans were swept from power in the midterm elections, and Republican leaders are unsure whether they will ... Read More

Sen. Elizabeth Warren: U.S. Government Ought to Make
Generic Drugs

Sen. Elizabeth Warren: U.S. Government Ought to Make Generic Drugs

Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Tuesday became the latest 2020 presidential contender to target soaring prescription costs, saying the U.S. government should act as a generic-drug manufacturer to force down prices. A bill from Mrs. Warren, Massachusetts Democrat, would set up a manufacturing office within the Department of Health and Human Services to make select drugs and offer them at affordable prices. She says the generic market is supposed to inject competition into the markets, yet too few companies vie for consumer dollars, leaving prices high. The industry cannot be trusted to correct itself, she added, as the Department of Justice reportedly investigates a ... Read More

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