House Panel Targets Church Speech Restrictions, Health, Immigration
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER and MATTHEW DALY Published on July 15, 2017
WASHINGTON (AP) — Out of the spotlight, a House panel has taken steps to help victims of gun violence, allow robust politicking from the pulpit, and prevent doctors in the District of Columbia from performing assisted suicide.
The Republican-led House Appropriations Committee passed a $20 billion spending bill Thursday to fund the Treasury Department, the Judiciary and other federal agencies.
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