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PETS OF THE WEEK Anne Arundel County Animal Care and Control

- By Alan Fram

Give a friend a forever home. Anne Arundel County Animal Care and Control is located off Interstate 97 at the police and fire headquarte­rs complex in Millersvil­le, 411 Maxwell Frye Road. Anne Arundel County Animal Care & Control, 411 Maxwell Frye Rd., Millersvil­le, has reopened by appointmen­t only to the public. If you see an animal here or on our website (aacounty.org/pets) that you would like to meet and possibly adopt, please fill out the form found under “adopt a pet” on its website and email it with the required items to ACCFrontDe­sk@aacounty.org. All available animals are shown during a live video on their Facebook page at 9:30 a.m. Mondays through Saturdays; additional pets that are in foster homes are included on the website.

WASHINGTON — Republican­s are closing ranks against Democrats’ proposed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, even as the White House seemed to rule out a procedural Senate power play to protect one provision most treasured by progressiv­es: a minimum wage hike.

Despite paper-thin congressio­nal majorities, Democratic leaders were poised to push the sweeping package through the House on Friday. They were hoping the Senate, where changes seem likely, would follow quickly enough to have legislatio­n on President Joe Biden’s desk by mid-March.

By early Thursday, not one Republican in either chamber had publicly said he or she would back the legislatio­n. GOP leaders were honing attacks on the package as a job killer that does too little to reopen schools or businesses shuttered for the coronaviru­s pandemic and that was not only wasteful but also even unscrupulo­us.

“I haven’t seen a Republican yet that’s found something in there that they agree with,” said House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. “I think all Republican­s believe in three simple things: They want a bill that puts us back to work, back to school and back to health. This bill is too costly, too corrupt and too liberal.”

The hardening opposition suggested that Biden’s first major legislativ­e initiative could encounter unanimous GOP opposition. That was a counterpoi­nt to his refrain during his campaign about bringing the country together and a replay of the Republican wall that new President Barack Obama encountere­d in 2009 and most of his administra­tion.

Democrats showed no signs of backing down against Republican claims that the bill was wasteful, too expensive and not focused enough on key needs like reopening schools.

“This kind of reflexive partisan opposition is not going to wash with the American people. It wouldn’t wash at any time, but it especially doesn’t wash during this time of crisis,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Thursday.

By midday, the most suspense was over an anticipate­d opinion from Elizabeth MacDonough, the Senate’s nonpartisa­n parliament­arian, that could either bolster or potentiall­y kill Democrats’ hopes of using the package to gradually raise the federal minimum wage to $15 hourly by 2025.

If MacDonough decides the minimum wage provision must come out of the relief package, it would all but kill it because on its own it lacks enough support to overcome a Republican filibuster.

It takes 60 votes to halt that tactic and the Senate is divided 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris allowed to cast only tie-breaking votes.

Another alternativ­e would be for Democrats to bust through decades of Senate precedent, ignore the parliament­arian’s view and keep the wage provision in the bill with their 51 votes.

But it is unclear if Democrats could achieve that. Some of their moderates oppose the minimum wage boost or want it dialed back, and others could be reluctant to defy Senate precedents that way.

Democrats are pushing the overall $1.9 trillion measure through Congress under special rules that will let them to avoid a Senate filibuster by Republican­s.

But those same rules prohibit provisions with only an “incidental” impact on the federal budget because they are chiefly driven by other policy purposes. The parliament­arian decides if provisions pass that test.

If MacDonough decides the minimum wage provision can remain in the bill, it would be a major boost for its proponents. But there would still be no guarantee the measure would survive because of opposition from some Democrats, suggesting that grueling bargaining on its final form would lie ahead.

The minimum wage has stood at $7.25 since 2009. Winning the increase is a top priority for progressiv­es at a time when Democrats control Congress and the White House.

The overall bill would provide millions of Americans with $1,400 direct payments to help them weather the pandemic that’s stalled much of the economy for a year and killed half a million people. It contains billions of dollars for vaccines and COVID-19 testing, schools, state and local government­s and emergency jobless benefits while providing tax cuts or payments for many families with children.

 ??  ?? Marcelene, an adult female parakeet who declines to tell us her age, has lived with other parakeets and would like to make some new friends – at your home, perhaps? Like all small “critters” at Anne Arundel County Animal Care and Control, she is available for free to a qualified adopter. Please research parakeets’ needs first. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL PHOTOS
Marcelene, an adult female parakeet who declines to tell us her age, has lived with other parakeets and would like to make some new friends – at your home, perhaps? Like all small “critters” at Anne Arundel County Animal Care and Control, she is available for free to a qualified adopter. Please research parakeets’ needs first. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL PHOTOS
 ??  ?? Terri, 3, a female cat, arrived as a very scared stray Feb. 10 and is getting more comfortabl­e in a shelter foster home. To meet all the available cats at Animal Care and Control, please fill out the form at “adopt a pet” on our website. Fosters are always willing to bring the cats they are caring for back to the shelter for you to meet.
Terri, 3, a female cat, arrived as a very scared stray Feb. 10 and is getting more comfortabl­e in a shelter foster home. To meet all the available cats at Animal Care and Control, please fill out the form at “adopt a pet” on our website. Fosters are always willing to bring the cats they are caring for back to the shelter for you to meet.
 ??  ?? Gia, a tortoisesh­ell female cat, about 14, is in an Animal Care and Control foster home, but her foster will gladly bring her to the shelter to meet you. Her foster says Gia is a talker who “is curious about everything. Tiny thing, but great appetite ... happy dispositio­n.” All cats 9 years or older are alway free to qualified adopters.
Gia, a tortoisesh­ell female cat, about 14, is in an Animal Care and Control foster home, but her foster will gladly bring her to the shelter to meet you. Her foster says Gia is a talker who “is curious about everything. Tiny thing, but great appetite ... happy dispositio­n.” All cats 9 years or older are alway free to qualified adopters.
 ??  ?? Catrick is a year-old male cat who is very friendly, very smart and very curious, and with very unusual silky fur. He is an active, playful fellow who would enjoy joining an active family without small children. The shelter is open by appointmen­t only; visit our website to apply for any available pet at Animal Care and Control.
Catrick is a year-old male cat who is very friendly, very smart and very curious, and with very unusual silky fur. He is an active, playful fellow who would enjoy joining an active family without small children. The shelter is open by appointmen­t only; visit our website to apply for any available pet at Animal Care and Control.
 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP ?? Parliament­arian Elizabeth MacDonough’s call on the minimum wage provision could make or break the bill.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP Parliament­arian Elizabeth MacDonough’s call on the minimum wage provision could make or break the bill.

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