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Burgess Everett @burgessev
News from @heatherscope @sarahnferris House Dems sticking with $75k/$150k as beginning of phase out for stimulus checks, though will tighten eligibility requirements for higher income earners https://t.co/mzDEMInFW8 — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Spokeswoman for former Sen. Doug Jones says he’s has no plans to run for the open Alabama Senate seat. Jones also released a statement praising Shelby “I always appreciated his counsel and friendship (and an occasional after-hours bourbon)” — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
RT @AndrewDesiderio: Schumer announces bipartisan agreement on the parameters of the trial. “All parties have agreed to a structure that wi… — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
@RichardRubinDC Sorry I missed that there was a one-year old gouging me in the eye when this published — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
This is an elegant solution to a LOT of griping about using 2019 as the baseline for stimulus eligibility — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
🚨Tax filing season starts February 12. By filing your taxes early, you'll ensure your next relief payment will be b… https://t.co/WF26KdDXsb
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Magnetometer in the press gallery, first sign of impeachment season — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Two years from now Tuberville will be the senior senator from Alabama. Shelby fought very hard for federal money for his state — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Sen. Shelby keeps it succinct: “Today I announce that I will not seek a seventh term in the United State Senate in 2022. For everything, there is a season." — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
"In an average week in 2025, the year when the minimum wage would reach $15 per hour, 17 million workers whose wages would otherwise be below $15 per hour would be directly affected" — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
CBO on raising the minimum wage to $15 "The cumulative budget deficit over the 2021–2031 period would increase by $54 billion." - Employment would be reduced by 1.4 million workers - The number of people in poverty would be reduced by 0.9 million https://t.co/bxyXzJyMMv — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Person familiar on emerging Trump trial parameters: - Tuesday is constitutionality debate and then vote on Paul's proposal - Wednesday, presentations starts, up to 16 hours per side - Potential witness vote - No trial on the Sabbath - Resume Sunday — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
RT @AndrewDesiderio: News: Senate leaders closing in on schedule for impeachment trial that allows a pause from sundown Friday to Sat. to a… — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Fetterman tells @hollyotterbein that he'd be a vote to get rid of filibuster “Let’s be honest here: If Mitch McConnell is for something, that should give anyone pause to be like, ‘well, then I probably should be against it,’” he said. https://t.co/0Jmb6h1vOX — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
RT @hollyotterbein: New: Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman is officially running for the Senate. https://t.co/YzsEmtD0cb — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
RT @marianne_levine: Senate Dems made a big push for witnesses during Trump's first impeachment trial. But don't expect a similar effort th… — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Finally, Manchin is pretty darn adamant that if even if the parliamentarian lets Dems do minimum wage increase in covid bill, it won't be $15 “I would amend it to $11. You know that. Because I think that’s basically a base that we should have in America right now,” — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Manchin finally has a president he works with and talks to and a Senate leader that understands where he's coming from. He famously declared of the Senate "This place sucks." Does it still suck given the circumstances? “That hasn’t changed,” he said — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
No, Manchin doesn't particularly live Schatz calling him "your highness" “They just kid around. None of that does anything for me. It’s just a little friendly chit-chat back and forth,” Manchin said. “I didn’t lobby for this position, I didn’t pick it.” — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Here's how his friends Sen. Collins sees Manchin's predicament: "e’s a person you can count on... It can’t be easy for him to be in a caucus where the leader is putting enormous pressure on all of its members to toe the party line regardless of the merits.” — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Major limits to what Manchin will over next month on covid relief “I was more than willing to do [vote for the budget] to help the president,” Manchin said. “But he knows I’m going to do everything I can to make it bipartisan and I will protect the Byrd Rule at all costs.” — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Manchin has spoken to Biden several times over the past week. He relayed one about Biden lamenting how working with GOP on ACA was fruitless “Joe, I don’t have time to do that again,” Biden told Manchin. Manchin replied: “I respect that Mr. President, I really do.” — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Senators watch his TV hits to figure out what's going on in. As critical to understanding agenda as anything “Joe loves to be in the middle of the action. And if you’re unsure about what he’s thinking in that moment, just turn on any TV set and there he is,” said Sen. Capito — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Meet Joe Manchin, the Democrats' deciding vote on just about everything “He’s kind of the Democratic version of John McCain,” said Sen. Tester. "Joe’s a hard guy to figure out how to lead. You know? He dances to his own music.” https://t.co/FceZ7XhgdW — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Today is the first day the senators could even talk to the parliamentarian about this... — PolitiTweet.org
Kevin Robillard @Robillard
New: @POTUS tells @NorahODonnell he doesn’t think a $15 minimum wage will make it into law as part of COVID relief… https://t.co/dcPHw9q0Ez
Burgess Everett @burgessev
.@MZanona, McCarthy-ologist https://t.co/6pS5t7Y9Be — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
RT @caitlinzemma: Senate PASSES the budget resolution Democrats can use to speed passage of Biden’s $1.9T coronavirus plan, 50-51, with VP… — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
RT @seungminkim: .@BenSasse pre-buts the coming censure against him from Nebraska Republicans (his 2nd!): “If that president were a Democra… — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
@ryangrim I think it was written vaguely for parliamentary reasons, actually — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Rand Paul voted no — PolitiTweet.org
Burgess Everett @burgessev
Looks like the next round of checks is probably going to be more narrowly targeted. Senate passes Manchin/Collins amendment barring higher income earners from receiving checks, 99-1 (Non-binding, but shows where things are heading) — PolitiTweet.org