Giving you a front row seat to democracy. By a vote o 300 3985, the approved a six bill spen packa d until september 30, the end of the fisca year. The legislation passed the twothir majority of quite required despite oppn from 83 republicans a democrats. Senate has until midnight friday to pass it to avoid ial Government Shutdown. Heres the debate among house members leading up to the vote. Of this sixbill appropriation package. Im glad we are here to consideo thank everyone who participated in this process. With the odds sta republicans me progress in how we fund the government. We drafted the most conservative bills in history. Members submitted over 1,000 amendments, we considered house bills individually on the floor. And we avoided a massive omnibus measure. Increased defense funding and made targeted cuts. We also made maintained our legacy under my colleagues on the other side of the aisle want to remove. This bill honors our commitment to our veterans, strengthe our Energy Sec
Ms. Granger mr. Speaker, i rise today in support of this sixbill appropriation package. Im glad we are here to consider fullyear bills and i want to thank everyone who parti this p. With the odds stacked against us, House Republicans made the government. We drafted the most conservative bills in history. Members amendments, we considered house bills individually on the floor. And we avoided a massive omnibus measure. In total, we increased defense funding targeted cuts. We also made maintained our le colleagues on the other side of the aisle want to remove. This bill honors our commitment to our veterans, strengthens our Energy Security, holds agencies accountable, supports our farmers and ranchers and makes our Transportation System safer. I urge my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve the balance of my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentlelady from texas reserves. The gentleman from california is recognized. Mr. Takano thank you, mr. Speaker. It is regrettable that i must
He returning now on the agenda government funding to avert a partial Government Shutdown friday at midnight. Also on the floor, a measurto expand p can tal and legislation that would detain migrants for theftrelated crimes. That bill is named after lincoln rile laken riley, a student who was allegedly murdered last month by a venezuelan migrant who entered the country illegally. U the speaker the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. Chaplain kibben would you pray with me. Qe hear the prayers, o lord, of those who have seen affliction. The cries of those who find themselves in darkness without any light. For the people of ukraine who this very day endure the precariousness of their future, the peril their livelihoods, the poverty of hope, the pain of death. In all this time under siege,■8e been a testimony of faith in the face of adversity, trusting in your protection, certain of your deliverance. God, now their souls are bereft of peace, they have lo
Well postponed motion to suspend the rules on which the yeas and nays are ordered or votes objected to under clause 6 of rule 20, the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. For what purpose does the gentleman from South Carolina seek recognition . I move the house suspend the rules and report the bill as amended. The speaker pro tempore the clerk will report the title of the bill. The clerk h. R. 6544, a bill to advance the benefits of Nuclear Energy by efficient, timely predictable licensing, regulation and deployment of Nuclear Energy technologies and for other purposes. The speaker pro tempore pursuan t to the rule, the gentleman from South Carolina, mr. Duncan, and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. Pallone, each will control 20 minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from South Carolina. Mr. Duncan i ask unanimous consent all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials into the re
thank you very much for your insights. all of you out there be sure to tune in to the 2010s. that airs tonight at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific, only on cnn. hello and happy mother s day to all of the moms out there. thank you so much for joining us today. i m alex marquardt in today for f frederica whitfield. the votes are now being counted by the millions in a pivotal race that could create global shock waves. the incumbent president is facing the greatest challenge yet to his 20-year rule. and at the moment, with 60 million plus votes being counted, analysts are saying the election is still too early to call. both erdogan and the main opposition candidate, they both claim to be leading. we go to istanbul. what s the latest this evening? reporter: alex, as you mentioned right now, it is too close to call. votes, ballots are still being counted and you ve got both sides giving their own set of data. you ve got the turkish state news agency that is putting president erdogan