Sen. Van Hollen says Democrats are 'not holding up' DHS funding
Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Democrats are not blocking DHS funding after House Republicans did not take up a vote on the Senate-passed bill to fund most of the department.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Democrats are not blocking DHS funding after House Republicans did not take up a vote on the Senate-passed bill to fund most of the department. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Democrats are not blocking DHS funding after House Republicans did not take up a vote on the Senate-passed bill to fund most of the department.
The House voted to approve a short-term bill to fund the entire DHS for eight weeks, sending the measure back to the Senate, where the top Democrat says it is "dead on arrival."
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