Boston’s Crisis Coincides With State’s Fall in Clout
Boston's Crisis Coincides With State's Fall in Clout -
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Boston's Crisis Coincides With State's Fall in Clout -
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S 649 — Gun control bill Markups House Energy and Commerce marks up measures on Internet governance (draft), Keystone XL pipeline approval ( HR 3 ) and health care coverage ( HR
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The measure will be voted on as the first amendment to broader legislation (S 649) that also would create new criminal penalties for gun traffickers and authorize $40 million a year for school security
Despite all of these problems, Chavous claims that D.C.’s voucher plan is the most successful in the country.
Inland waterways legislation (S 407) introduced by Democrat Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Republican Lamar Alexander of Tennessee includes the industry-requested diesel tax increase.
.; and Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. — would not be able to get enough votes to clear a 60-vote filibuster hurdle on Tuesday, when votes originally had been planned. Sen.
S 649 — Gun control House Convenes at noon for legislative business. First and last votes expected 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
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Among the Republicans, only four have so far committed to voting for the background check compromise: Toomey, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Susan Collins of Maine and John McCain of Arizona.
Increasing the security presence around the city, Lanier explained, is typical when any violent event or attack takes place elsewhere in the country or the world, given D.C.’s unique status as the nation
The Panel Crasher blog, a virtual soapbox set up by D.C.’s self-described “equal opportunity, bipartisan moocher and offender,” went live April 3, just days after its founder got bounced from a recent
Grove (TX) $5,500; Richard Harpootlian (SC) $10,000; Wayne Jordan (CA) $50,000; Michael Kempner (NJ) $50,000; Orin S. Kramer (NJ) $75,000; Prakazrel Michel (CA) $20,000; Nicola M.