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about actual cost in dollars and cents, that's hard to quantify. The Robert Mueller Russian meddling investigation had a $32m price tag, but the House Ukraine inquiry relied
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on existing staff and congressional resources. If the question is one of opportunity cost, the missed chance to do other things, that's a political judgement. Democrats have passed hundreds of pieces of legislation since taking over the House of
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Representatives - gun control, ethics and voting reform, raising the federal minimum wage, reauthorising the Violence Against Women Act and new environmental protections, for example - but very few have received a vote in the Republican-controlled Senate. In fact, the Congress has yet to agree on a budget for the 2020 fiscal year, which started
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in October. If it doesn't pass a stopgap measure to continue funding by midnight Friday, the federal government will shut down for the second time this year. As Americans have seen, government shutdowns come with a very high political, and personal, price tag. The chief justice of the US Supreme Court is the constitutionally designated presiding officer
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of the Senate impeachment trial. While the framework for the
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trial will be voted on by the senators before it begins, John Roberts will have day-to-day control over the proceedings once the trial starts. One important caveat, however. Rulings by the chief justice are subject to reversal by a
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simple majority vote of the 100-person Senate. In other words, Republicans - if they can agree - can change the rules of the trial any time they want. [´äº¯]
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