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GOP Senators Attack And Interrupt In Final Day Of Questioning
Republicans grilled Ketanji Brown Jackson in the third day of hearings on her nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Republicans grilled Ketanji Brown Jackson in the third day of hearings on her nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Representatives will break until Monday but made sure to first clean up and send bills to the Senate left over from a lengthy debate.
Critics condemn reform as new avenue to educational inequality.
Bipartisan debate on spending plan plows into well-traveled issues.
House gives education budget, policy legislation green light 76-46.
Population changes concentrate 60% of districts in five urban counties.
Dubbed the Safe and Welcoming City Act, the ID information collected would not be shared with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Ketanji Brown Jackson said law enforcement had long been part of her family life.
Small contingent of GOP legislators object to program’s cost, advocacy by physicians.
Bill advances for final vote Tuesday.
Republican champion of measure: ‘I don’t see anything ugly. I don’t see the bullying’.
Franklin Tao was the first person arrested under the China Initiative, the brainchild of President Trump’s U.S. Department of Justice.
The only opponents to offer testimony were concerned by restrictions placed on greyhound racing.
The bill is the product of a multi-school effort to learn about the political process and pick a proposed state fruit.
Federal reform bill require investment assets to be placed in blind trusts.
Republican field for state treasurer narrows to Assaria Rep. Johnson and Parker Sen. Caryn Tyson.
Medical experts encourage vaccinations to maintain low caseload.
Members of House Elections Committee question claims; Republican outcasts complain of GOP leadership.
Members of the panel will question Jackson for two full days, following opening statements by the nominee and senators Monday.
Senate votes 28 to 8 in favor of GOP-backed proposal.