Shelley Smith to Throw First Pitch at Congressional Women’s Softball Game
Shelley Smith to Throw First Pitch at Congressional Women's Softball Game -
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Shelley Smith to Throw First Pitch at Congressional Women's Softball Game -
“It’s gotta be something that can get some bipartisan support,” he said, pointing out that Democrats, albeit in small numbers, joined Republicans in backing his Cuba language in the C-J-S and T-HUD
“It’s gotta be something that can get some bipartisan support,” he said, pointing out that Democrats, albeit in small numbers, joined Republicans in backing his Cuba language in the C-J-S and T-HUD
Will on the Hill's Midsummer Madness Brings Down the House -
(David Meyers/CQ Roll Call) And now, with June 11’s 54th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game in the books, there’s some added panache to the history.
(David Meyers/CQ Roll Call) And now, with June 11’s 54th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game in the books, there’s some added panache to the history.
The bill (S 615) was unanimously reported from committee with 66 co-sponsors.
Obama's Weekend: Prince, Stevie Wonder, Golf. Pelosi? -
Turn the ACA's Biggest Failing Into a Win for Democrats | Commentary -
Mark S. Kirk, with only a 56 percent lifetime conservative rating, is running for re-election in a state that votes Democratic in presidential elections.
Mark S. Kirk, with only a 56 percent lifetime conservative rating, is running for re-election in a state that votes Democratic in presidential elections.
Obama's Beer Was Cold, Yet Not Influential -
It's Time for the Circulator — on the National Mall -
Natural Gas Boom Prompts Questions in Congress on the Industry's Future -
Floor Updates? There's an App for That (Video) -
The bill is expected to be taken up by the full committee next week, but D.C.’s non-voting representative in Congress, Del.
getting the most attention for his domestic agenda, he’s also demonstrating himself to be a progressive on foreign policy views, having just signed onto an opinion piece in Foreign Affairs with Christopher S.
Both teams’ rosters are often dotted with senators who made the jump from the House including, this year, Jeff Flake of Arizona and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut.
Both teams’ rosters are often dotted with senators who made the jump from the House including, this year, Jeff Flake of Arizona and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut.
Senator Discloses Parkinson's, Still Plans to Run in '16 -