Full Representation for Washington — the Constitutional Way
(To avoid double voting, H.R. 492 provides that Congress use its 23rd Amendment powers to not provide for the appointment of D.C.’s own presidential electors.)
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(To avoid double voting, H.R. 492 provides that Congress use its 23rd Amendment powers to not provide for the appointment of D.C.’s own presidential electors.)
The first of these works, 1959’s “Device Circle,” shows the aforementioned device camouflaged against a canvas that features for the inaugural time distinct clumps of fluid brush strokes — what Johns termed
Public Spat Won’t Stop D.C.’s Advocates -
The Senate got two newcomers, Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar (D) and Missouri’s Claire McCaskill (D), and welcomed back six veterans, helping 2006 surpass 1992’s “Year of the Woman,” in electing women to that
Anyone who’s spent time on the Hill probably can tell you that the star in the floor of the Capitol Crypt marks the center point of the grid from which Washington, D.C.’s streets are numbered and lettered
Denver's Distinctive Atmosphere and Blue Collar Centrism Await Dems in 2008 -
As a food aficionado, Ferguson said she knows Washington, D.C.’s restaurant scene.
Nearly two decades ago, Jim Manley toiled in a viewless corner of S-318 in the Capitol as a press assistant to then-Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell (D-Maine).
From Relative Obscurity, Obama's Star Rose Quickly -