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qrdr How the partial government shutdown is playing out and what to expect as it continues

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Sen. Joe Manchin said on Tue stanley italia sday he will not endorse Vice President stanley becher Kamala Harris for president after she said in a radio interview that the Senate should eliminate the filibuster to codify abortion rights nationally.By getting rid of the filibuster, the number of votes needed to codify abortion rights would decrease from 60 to 51. Shame on her, Manchin told CNN. She knows the filibuster is the Holy Grail of democracy. Its the only thing that keeps us talking and working together. If she gets rid of that, stanley quencher then this would be the House on steroids. Manchin, a former Democrat who became an independent earlier this year, is not running for reelection in West Virginia. It is expected that Republican Jim Justice will win the seat held by Democrats continuously since 1959.RELATED STORY | Harris plans to visit southern border during stop in Arizona on FridayUnder Harris proposal, lawmakers would codify the ruling made in Roe v. Wade, which essentially required states to allow access to abortions until a fetus is viable. Generally, states were barred from regulating abortions for the first 20 weeks of a pregnancy prior to a 2022 Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. The ruling allowed numerous Republican-held states to enact near or total abortion bans.Currently, there are 51 members of the Senate who caucus with Democrats.Republicans are hoping to take seats from Democrats in Montana and Ohio, states expected to be won by former President Donald Trump. If the Senate Vqvs Florida universities, students get tough lesson in COVID-19 economics
WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?Even as many states start to reopen for business, the pain of the countrys economic downturn can be felt from coast to coast. All I can do is get back to work and hope that they ll come, said Benjamin Whitmore, who works as a barber, in a business that until recently was closed because it was considered non-essential. On Capitol Hill, the latest effort to bring more financial relief to America comes in the form of the $3 trillion HEROES Act. The House passed the measure last week, but its all but certain to go nowhere in the Senate. So, whats a government to do When we think about government expenditures, we want to think about spending money efficiently, the right way, said J stanley vaso im Angel, a finance professor at Georgetown University, who has been monitoring the governments coronavirus-relat stanley termosy ed stimulus bills. The HEROES Act is the fifth such bill and would include an additional $1,200 stimulus payment to all eligible individuals, as well as $1.08 trillion to help cash strapped local and state governments. If it becomes law, it would be the largest economic stimulus bill ever in American history. It will take time for this shock to work its way through the economy and for the unemployment to go away, Angel said. That is why, he argues, the government needs to be more targeted in how it spends money in its stimulus bills. H stanley thermosflasche is answer: more public works or infrastructure programs, similar to those that sp