Military’s Ebola Mission Shrinks to 100
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Military's Ebola Mission Shrinks to 100 -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois said in a statement.
Both Jones and Norton suggested the senators could also be taking advantage of a common misunderstanding about D.C.’s political status.
Both Jones and Norton suggested the senators could also be taking advantage of a common misunderstanding about D.C.’s political status.
Immigration Advocates Rush to Menendez's Defense -
Toomey of Pennsylvania, Marco Rubio of Florida and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois. Democratic Sens. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Claire McCaskill of Missouri also signed on.
Has Fracking Changed America's Role in the Middle East? -
Mark S. Kirk and Marco Rubio, respectively. If Schumer wants consensus on his candidacy, he will have to convince the crop of new senators to come on board.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania, who are running in states President Barack Obama carried by at least 5 points in 2012.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, another vulnerable Republican up in 2016, offered a GOP side-by-side amendment reaffirming states’ rights to set higher minimum wages instead. 5.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, another vulnerable Republican up in 2016, offered a GOP side-by-side amendment reaffirming states’ rights to set higher minimum wages instead. 5.
Mark S. Kirk next year, though other Democrats are said to be looking at bids.
Enola Gay Pilot's Grandson to Lead B-2 Unit -
Supporters Say Schumer's Ties, Interests Go Beyond Wall Street -
Even Senators Are Awestruck by Ted Kennedy's Senate Chamber -
Mark S. Kirk, a moderate Republican who is running for his first re-election in the solidly Democratic state.
During 2014’s lame duck session, Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, and Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., talked a tough game, but then punted on first down.
Boehner Cancels Republican's Trip for Floor Opposition -
House Administration Chairwoman Candice S.
Mark S. Kirk. “She is speaking to her House colleagues about personal matters — raising a family and doing the job,” said one Illinois Democratic operative.