Congress Should Pass the President’s ‘Kill List’ | Commentary
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Congress Should Pass the President's 'Kill List' | Commentary -
The legislation (S 142), reintroduced on Jan. 8 by Florida Democrat Bill Nelson, would direct the Consumer Product Safety Commission to issue a childproof packaging rule for liquid nicotine, which is used
We need to grow an opportunity economy instead of Washington, D.C.’s economy.
We need to grow an opportunity economy instead of Washington, D.C.’s economy.
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A Democrat's Choice to End Subtlety on Divisive Issue -
A Democrat's Choice to End Subtlety on Divisive Issue -
The bill (S 1) passed 62-36, with nine Democrats voting in favor of it.
Many of 2014’s top travelers praised the Aspen Institute, the think tank that sponsored $615,801 in trips in 2014, according to Legistorm, for its substantive and engaging format.
Many of 2014’s top travelers praised the Aspen Institute, the think tank that sponsored $615,801 in trips in 2014, according to Legistorm, for its substantive and engaging format.
Lee’s Bill, S J Res 2, has the kind of real teeth in it necessary to force Congress to make the tough decisions they were elected to make. Again, BBAs can vary.
Thursday in the Rayburn House Office Building foyer, those who help make the Capitol run can pre-register for April 12’s Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run race within the race at a kickoff event
Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., and Michael Bennet, D-Colo., have done just that, introducing a bill to amend the HEA (S 108).
Overheard: Boehner 'Not Sure' if He's Golfing This Weekend -
— Hunter S. Thompson, “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.”
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. Murphy, along with Sen.
(The FAA says that was one of at least six incidents in the second half of 2014 involving drones using D.C.’s restricted airspace.)
(The FAA says that was one of at least six incidents in the second half of 2014 involving drones using D.C.’s restricted airspace.)
Dodd of Connecticut, and then-Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, who actually lobbied against the change .
Dodd of Connecticut, and then-Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, who actually lobbied against the change. The provision was an afterthought, according to Yoder — and a harmful one at that.