Scheduler Has Been With Bachmann Since ‘Day One’ | Hill Climber
William S. Broomfield, R-Mich.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
William S. Broomfield, R-Mich.
The dozen Democrats on the panel are so far joined by at least one Republican, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, who is the only other GOP senator backing gay marriage at the moment. Sen.
PEN/Faulkner Awards Showcase D.C.'s Literary Culture -
D.C.'s Neighbor States Flex Outsized Clout in Congress -
According to Golf Digest’s rankings of Washington’s top 150 golfers, Udall and Corker are the two best golfers among D.C.’s elected officials, recording 2 and 2.1 handicaps in 2011, respectively.
Obama's Budget Would Restructure Airport Improvement Program -
Panetta's FleishmanHillard Gig 'Not a Massive Commitment' -
Air Force Sex Assault Arrest Highlight's Filmmakers' Quest -
Closer Scrutiny for J Street's Endorsement | Letter to the Editor -
Cruz Decries Forcing Texans to Support Bloomberg's 'Nanny Statism' -
part because Roy Blunt gave up his considerable influence in the House GOP leadership to start from scratch again in the Senate, where he took the place of the pretty-powerful-after-24-years Christopher S.
Candice S. Miller, chairwoman of the House Administration Committee, said it is without question that Republicans have done more for the institution than Democrats did when they were in control.
Seven artists, ranging from D.C.’s own DECOY and Astrotwitch to Sao Paulo’s Galo anchor a show curated by Astrotwitch at 516 1/2 Eighth St. SE. And Sunday? Try to recover.
Fictional Franchise: Children's Novel Edition -
Democrat David Gill's Convenient Appointment #IL13 -
The October 28, 2010, edition of the Rothenberg Political Report included the following: “House Democrats appear to be headed for a historic bloodbath, with losses probably exceeding 1994’s 52 seats
Republicans Rush Kingston's House Seat #GA01 | The Field -
Granite State's Old Stone Face Gets a Senate Bow -
The financial markets took quick and enthusiastic note of the news, pushing the Dow Jones industrial average past 15,000 and the S&P 500 index above 1,600 for the first time by mid-morning.
Michael S. Lubell is a professor of physics at the City College of the City University of New York and director of public affairs of the American Physical Society.