In The 118th Congress, HIV Advocates Face Challenges And Opportunities
January 14, 2023
January 14, 2023
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (TNSgov) -- AIDS United posted the following news release:
For the first time in a century, House Republicans were unable to successfully elect a speaker of the House on their first attempt -- or even the second. In the end it took 15 separate votes (and many more backroom concessions to members of the far right Freedom Caucus) for Republicans to unify behind a House speaker. The appearance of this much infighting and conflict before any of the 82 newly elected m . . .
For the first time in a century, House Republicans were unable to successfully elect a speaker of the House on their first attempt -- or even the second. In the end it took 15 separate votes (and many more backroom concessions to members of the far right Freedom Caucus) for Republicans to unify behind a House speaker. The appearance of this much infighting and conflict before any of the 82 newly elected m . . .