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Congressman Jodey Arrington, chair of the budget committee, said members found Trump's pitch convincing."His push to unify, keep the focus on reducing spending, on rooting out waste and reminding us what's at stake was exactly the right message, and the right tone," Arrington said.
However, that view wasn't universal."The president I don't think convinced enough people that the bill is adequate the way it is," said Republican Representative Andy Harris, who leads the hard-right House Freedom Caucus. He's among Republicans pushing for deeper cuts to Medicaid.Last week, the legislation failed to pass a key a procedural committee vote, giving Trump his first legislative bruise of his second term.
On Sunday, days after the first vote failed, the bill cleared its first hurdle and passed the committee in a 17-16 vote.Trump is now lobbying Republicans as the bill heads for a full House vote where his party has a narrow majority and cannot afford to lose support.
A full House vote is expected on Wednesday or Thursday.
The world's tropical forests, which provide a crucial buffer against climate change, disappeared faster than ever recorded last year, new satellite analysis suggests."We consider this as an important step to recognize the violence against trade unionists in Colombia, which was not the case before," says Luc Triangle of the ITUC.
He also says foreign companies with operations in Colombia must do more."If I were the CEO of a multinational, I would question my activities in Colombia," he says.
"There is a huge responsibility for multinational companies. They cannot have a nice code of conduct, and at the same time remain silent when trade unionists are killed."That's not acceptable. Global companies and foreign investors in Colombia must step up."