Fate of D.C. Budget Autonomy Case Uncertain
Nathan argued it could not move forward because Congress has control over D.C.’s budget. The D.C.
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Nathan argued it could not move forward because Congress has control over D.C.’s budget. The D.C.
In Richmond's Defense of Scalise, a History of Camaraderie -
In Richmond's Defense of Scalise, a History of Camaraderie -
The summit will showcase the U.S.’s and other countries’ most successful efforts in containing terrorism.
Immigration Ruling Casts Shadow on Obama's Legacy (Updated) -
Immigration Ruling Casts Shadow on Obama's Legacy (Updated) -
Joe Biden Puts His Hands on Ash Carter's Wife -
Congress Members Say Obama's ISIS Plan Needs to Do More -
Farenthold's Office Denies 'Sexual Fantasies' About Fired Staffer -
Ash Carter's Team Taking Shape -
Boehner: ISIS AUMF Ties Obama's Hands -
Valentine's Is Not so Sweet for Florists | Commentary -
As the House Administration Committee considered how to allocate committees’ funding during a hearing Wednesday, that panel’s chairwoman, Candice S.
Facing a potentially tough re-election battle, Illinois Republican Mark S.
Obama's AUMF Is After the Fact, Beside the Point -
Senator: We're Watching Federal Reserve's Response to HSBC Leaks -
Sensenbrenner chose to drop his bill on the same day the House considered legislation to award Congressional Gold Medals to the “foot soldiers” of 1965’s bloody civil rights march from Selma to
Sensenbrenner chose to drop his bill on the same day the House considered legislation to award Congressional Gold Medals to the “foot soldiers” of 1965’s bloody civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery
Smalley did not make VH1’s ranking of the “15 Most Iconic SNL Characters .” (He was bounced from the roster by that other motivational speaker, Matt Foley .)
Throughout the hearing, House Administration Chairwoman Candice S. Miller, R-Mich., made multiple references to the “finite pie” of funds to divvy among the committees.