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National Safety Shelters Encourages Congress to Consider Investment in Safety Pods as Part of Capitol Spending Bill

National Safety Shelters Encourages Congress to Consider Investment in Safety Pods as Part of Capitol Spending Bill
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National Safety Shelters Encourages Congress to Consider Investment in Safety Pods as Part of Capitol Spending Bill

National Safety Shelters Encourages Congress to Consider Investment in Safety Pods as Part of Capitol Spending Bill
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210525:03:06:00

to him? yeah, look, obviously president biden started off quick start. help got covid relead bill, he got some over orders going. but there s a feeling of momentum. he has not made a deal on the infrastructure bill. the social welfare bill. issues like voting rights, legislation, and the capitol security bill. it doesn t seem to be going any where. the january 6th commission is in danger. no record yet on george floyd. there is a lot on his plate. the white house said, don t get too carried away here. it doesn t have to happen at once. and people think it has to happen to quickly, and the news

National Guard s post-Capitol riot mission cost $521M bill as final troops head home

Print this article Just over 1,000 National Guard members remain in Washington to protect the U.S. Capitol after their mission following a riot by Donald Trump supporters ran up a bill topping $500 million. The $520 million National Guard presence, which surrounded the Capitol compound for months, began after the Jan. 6 riots and ended at midnight Sunday. The National Guard Bureau estimated the initial mission cost from January through March to be $410 million, and the extension until Monday cost an additional $111 million for a massive $521 million bill to protect a vast perimeter of the Capitol grounds through the winter and spring. At its peak, nearly 26,000 Guard members were on duty in Washington, D.C., from all 54 states, territories, and the District of Columbia.

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