A tied vote, a stalled reconciliation package, and big questions about how laws actually get finished

A tied vote, a stalled reconciliation package, and big questions about how laws actually get finishedPhoto: Federal News Network

"I think many lawmakers are just glad that the trip did not cause, frankly, any additional problems between [the U.S. and China]," Mitchell Miller said.

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Legislative and executive actions that shape military funding, troop levels, and family support programs.

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