rejection
9.17.20
“We know we need the CR, we’re not going to get anything else done,” said Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.). “The Dems have made very clear they’re not going to do any legislation other than the CR.” Rounds said Pelosi’s rejection of a $1.5 trillion compromise plan put forward Tuesday by a bipartisan group of House members in the Problem Solvers Caucus shows there’s not likely to be a deal soon.
—Alexander Bolton, "Senate GOP eyes early exit," 17 Sep. 2020 {6:00 AM EDT}
“We know we need the CR, we’re not going to get anything else done,” said Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.). “The Dems have made very clear they’re not going to do any legislation other than the CR.” Rounds said Pelosi’s rejection of a $1.5 trillion compromise plan put forward Tuesday by a bipartisan group of House members in the Problem Solvers Caucus shows there’s not likely to be a deal soon.
—Alexander Bolton, "Senate GOP eyes early exit," 17 Sep. 2020 {6:00 AM EDT}
7.4.20
The rejection keeps in place a ruling by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis, an Obama nominee, who denied the party’s motion for an injunction because the “Plaintiffs’ likelihood of success on the merits is less than negligible and the balance of harms weighs heavily against Plaintiffs.”
—J. Edward Moreno, "Kavanaugh rejects Illinois GOP request to block rule banning large gatherings," 4 Jul. 2020 {5:48 PM EDT}
The rejection keeps in place a ruling by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis, an Obama nominee, who denied the party’s motion for an injunction because the “Plaintiffs’ likelihood of success on the merits is less than negligible and the balance of harms weighs heavily against Plaintiffs.”
—J. Edward Moreno, "Kavanaugh rejects Illinois GOP request to block rule banning large gatherings," 4 Jul. 2020 {5:48 PM EDT}
5.22.20
Supporters of the amendment have pointed to the slim margin of rejection in the Senate as evidence of its potential in the House.
—Chris Mills Rodrigo, "House to consider amendment blocking warrantless web browsing surveillance," 22 May 2020 {7:52 PM EDT}
Supporters of the amendment have pointed to the slim margin of rejection in the Senate as evidence of its potential in the House.
—Chris Mills Rodrigo, "House to consider amendment blocking warrantless web browsing surveillance," 22 May 2020 {7:52 PM EDT}