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The Senate passed the ROAD to Housing Act in a 77-20 vote on Friday as part of its version of the National Defense Authorization Act.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said leadership is in the process of determining whether there is unanimous consent to kick off formal negotiations with the House on three Senate-passed spending bills: Agriculture, Legislative Branch and Military Construction-Veterans Affairs.
The bipartisan bill is a "historic step" to address the nation's housing crisis, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said.
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Wisconsin reckless driving; new bill targets dangerous drivers with towing
Wisconsin lawmakers have passed a bipartisan bill that would allow cars used in reckless driving incidents to be towed on the first offense – and possibly destroyed if fines are not paid.
Beleaguered commuter railroads — which are being hit by the double whammy of funding cuts and lower ridership since the pandemic — are seeking breathing room regarding liability insurance coverage. The Commuter Rail Coalition is cheering a bipartisan bill that would give commuter railroads 60 additional days to secure additional excess liability coverage
The new legislation seeks to address rising child care costs by granting funding to states to help families who currently make too much money to qualify for assistance.
Senate Democrats, holding out for health care, ready to reject government funding bill for 10th time
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats are poised for the 10th time Thursday to reject a stopgap spending bill that would reopen the government, insisting they won’t back away from demands that Congress take up health care benefits.
Michigan law now requires a person seeking a PPO to make sure it is served. Bipartisan bills would make it free for PPOs to be served by law enforcement.
The Pray Safe Act would establish a federal clearinghouse through which faith-based organizations, houses of worship.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed a bipartisan bill aimed at giving Michiganders more time to protect their property rights and clarifying key rules around land and home ownership.
The bipartisan bill aims to prevent the state’s home insurer of last resort from running out of money following a natural disaster.