Civil Disobedience: Shaken, Not Stirred
Emancipation Day is also a time for activists to raise awareness about D.C.’s lack of voting rights and to call for statehood. Â
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Emancipation Day is also a time for activists to raise awareness about D.C.’s lack of voting rights and to call for statehood. Â
Teaching Hospitals May Benefit From Schumer's Likely Ascension in Leadership -
While introducing companion legislation (S 860) in the Senate, Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., noted, “Death should not be a taxable event.
David Krone Departing Reid's Office, Former Sergeant-at-Arms Taking Over -
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., has filed a similar amendment according to an aide.
Bennett Johnston of Louisiana, House Speaker Jim Wright of Texas and House Majority Leader Thomas S. Foley of Washington — foisted the repository on the tiny Nevada delegation.
Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt argue it is not legal. Judicial Watch is siding with Racine and DeWitt, filing a motion to intervene in the case on behalf of D.C. resident Clarice Feldman. Â
Catherine Cortez Masto Running for Harry Reid's Seat -
The Senate is expected to turn to the measure quickly next week, having punted on addressing it after a marathon series of votes on the chamber’s fiscal 2016 budget resolution (S Con Res
“CFO [Jeffrey S.] DeWitt and I continue to agree with U.S. District Judge Emmet G.
Rand Paul's Message to Iran -
Rand Paul's 'Read the Bills' Resolution Doesn't Do Much -
withdrawals would be a death knell for music streaming according to an email ASCAP’s Paul Williams probably wishes he never sent, stating that partial withdrawals would naturally lead to “higher market price[s]
Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, S 697, named in honor of the late senator who had the courage to seek out a bipartisan path to reform TSCA.
Best Bracket in Congress? Maybe, but It's Tough to Top Romney -
Boehner's Travels: Speaker Shares Details on Trip -
Cardin of Maryland to ranking member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is expected to complicate the prospects for both panel and chamber passage of the bill (S 625) in its present form.
Asked if he backed moving forward with the previously scheduled April 14 committee markup of legislation (S 625) to forbid the White House from lifting congressionally imposed sanctions without
Mark S. Kirk, who represented it while in the House. Â
Mark S. Kirk.