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Pelosi: $1 9 Trillion Spending Bill Passed with a Little Help from Bourbon

© press After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) signed the  $1.9 trillion American “with a little help from bourbon.” “Bernie Sanders, our Chairman of the Budget Committee, did a great, great job in getting this done,” said Schumer, “as did .” with a little help from bourbon,” Pelosi interjected. Below is the transcript of part of the presentation: Speaker Nancy Pelosi: “Now the distinguished Majority Leader of the Senate and I will sign the bill, and then it will begin its course to the White House. With that, we thank all of our Members who are here, House and Senate.

Transcript of Speaker Pelosi s Remarks at Bill Enrollment Photo Opportunity for the American Rescue Plan Act

Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you. This is indeed a special and good afternoon. This is a momentous day in the history of our country because we have passed historic, consequential and transformative legislation.

Pelosi Remarks at Press Conference Ahead of House Passage of the Equality Act

Pelosi Remarks at Press Conference Ahead of House Passage of the Equality Act
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Duff should step down from leadership role

I am appalled at Senator Bob Duff’s actions against parents and vaccine-injured children in Connecticut. On Tuesday, Feb. 16th, the largest public hearing in the State of Connecticut took place to review HB-6423 and SB-568. These bills are asking for the removal of the religious exemption for vaccines in the State of Connecticut. If either bill passed, thousands of children would be removed from Connecticut schools due to their religious beliefs and medical conditions.  Over 2,000 people signed up to testify but the leaders of the committee limited the time frame to just 24 hours. This only allowed just over 200 speakers to have their voices heard, silencing the majority. Of the over 200, only 10 supported the bill. The testifiers were made up of parents giving heartfelt testimony about how their children have been injured due to vaccines, how their religion opposes vaccines and how the medical exemption does not cover actual medical issues, thus making their children at high

With fare hike stopped, transit advocates in Manhattan call for restoration of 24-hour subway service

With fare hike stopped, transit advocates in Manhattan call for restoration of 24-hour subway service AMNY 1/19/2021 Robert Pozarycki © Provided by AMNY BY GABRIELE HOLTERMANN Now that the MTA has put its fare increase plans on ice for the time-being, transit advocates are calling for the restoration of 24-hour subway service, and a statewide tax increase to generate funding for the cash-strapped transit system. At a Tuesday rally outside the MTA s Financial District headquarters, members of the Riders Alliance pushed for these changes and others to help the city recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, and encourage greater ridership. Stephanie Burgos-Veras of Riders Alliance felt it was important to keep the pressure on the MTA and Governor Cuomo. We are extremely happy that they are listening to us and understand that this is not the time to raise the fares. But we also understand that they are postponing; they are not canceling, Burgos-Veras said. What we

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