Tim Ryan Concentrates on Keeping Mindfulness Around
They think its something goofy from the 70’s,” he said. Yet Ryan remains hopeful.
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They think its something goofy from the 70’s,” he said. Yet Ryan remains hopeful.
Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn.; and Reps. William Keating, D-Mass., and Scott Garrett, R-N.J. Rep.
“As I said to the new members, I think it could be one of the best sessions that they have,” House Administration Chairwoman Candice S.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., has a message for anyone who doubts his will or appetite for a second term.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., has a message for anyone who doubts his will or appetite for a second term.
How Thom Tillis Defeated One of 2014's Best Campaigns -
How Thom Tillis Defeated One of 2014's Best Campaigns -
Indiana's Messer Wins Republican Policy Committee Gavel (Updated) -
Republicans Move to Ban Funding for Obama's Immigration Action -
For the 114th Congress, It's Economic Growth or Nothing | Commentary -
If the Senate passes the Keystone bill ( S 2280 ) sponsored by Landrieu and Sen.
Pelosi Defiant: 'When Was the Last Time You Asked Mitch McConnell' if He's Too Old? (Video) -
Boehner Will Fight 'Tooth and Nail' Against Obama's Executive Amnesty, Doesn't Rule Out Shutdown (Updated) (Video) -
232) to repeal the law’s medical device tax, Mark Udall of Colorado, who introduced a measure (S 1699) to allow health plans not in compliance with the law to be offered for two more years, and Alaska’
The quintet of Ph.D holders — Katie Brenner, biochemistry; Livia S.
Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Rob Portman of Ohio and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, all running in competitive states but who rank lower on the club’s legislative scorecard .
A Review of the Defense Department's 1033 Program | Commentary -
House Expediting Vote on Cassidy's Keystone Pipeline Bill (Updated) (Video) -
Putin's Arctic Plans Spring Ahead While America Lags Behind | Commentary -
Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, which would gradually raise the hourly minimum wage to $10.10 (S 2223) has gone nowhere in this Congress, despite the strong backing of the White House.