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elleng

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Sat Feb 9, 2019, 06:13 PM Feb 2019

Unlikely Partnership in House Gives Lawmakers Hope for Border Deal.

'When it became clear that Representative Nita M. Lowey, Democrat of New York, would lead the House Appropriations Committee, she received a cherrywood gavel, her name and new title engraved in silver.

It was a gift from Representative Kay Granger, Republican of Texas, a longtime committee colleague.

“It’s a lady’s gavel,” Ms. Granger said this past week, her own engraved red gavel by her side. “Powerful.”

And when Ms. Granger secured her position as ranking member, Ms. Lowey was the first to call to congratulate her.

Because of their committee ranks, both women represent House party leaders on the bipartisan panel of lawmakers negotiating a compromise on border security, and their unlikely partnership — Ms. Lowey, 81, is an ardent liberal, and Ms. Granger, 76, is a fierce conservative — is one reason their colleagues believe they can reach an agreement before government funding again lapses on Friday. . .

Ms. Lowey and Ms. Granger will be responsible for leading the negotiations to fund the next fiscal year and reaching a two-year agreement to avoid a reduction in spending levels. And they will continue to guide debate over funding for border security, especially given speculation that a final deal will involve a multiyear compromise.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/09/us/politics/congress-border-wall.html?

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Unlikely Partnership in House Gives Lawmakers Hope for Border Deal. (Original Post) elleng Feb 2019 OP
every time I see an article promoting bipartisanship with our homegrown fascist Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #1
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