Congress Shrugs at Obama’s War Request
Congress Shrugs at Obama's War Request -
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Congress Shrugs at Obama's War Request -
GOP Elders Critical of Trump's Muslim Comments -
Mikulski also indicated provisions from a banking bill (S 1484) that was attached to the Senate fiscal 2016 Financial Services spending measure (S 1910) by senior appropriator and Banking
It's That Time of Year: The Roskam Calendar Arrives -
Democrats Interested in Virginia's Fuzzy 4th District Bide Their Time -
Court Won't Hear Case On Town's Assault Weapons Ban -
EPA's Search for Middle Ground on Biofuels Prompts Outcry on Renewable Fuel Standards -
Candice S. Miller, R-Mich., would make it more difficult for individuals from countries the Homeland Security secretary considers hotspots for terrorist activity to obtain visas. Â
Changes to Gun Laws Appear to Be Beyond Obama's Reach -
Changes to Gun Laws Appear to Be Beyond Obama's Reach -
Illinois: Mark S. Kirk v. Tammy Duckworth/Andrea Zopp. Â My winner: All interesting races, but my choice is Florida.
Mark S. Kirk was the only Republican joining Democrats in support of the measure, and North Dakota Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, who is not up for re-election until 2018, voting against it.
Mark S. Kirk was the only Republican joining Democrats in support of the measure, and North Dakota Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, who is not up for re-election until 2018, voting against it. Â
Revenue from both offshore and onshore development nationwide over the 2015 federal fiscal year was $9.9 billion, down 26 percent from 2014’s $13.4 billion, according to figures released by the agency
Christopher S.
There will be a familiar face on the panel hearing the case, too: Judge David S. Tatel wrote the opinions in both of the previous cases.
Candice S. Miller, R-Mich., who saw her measure pass out of the Homeland Security committee in June.
Paul has taken on D.C.’s gun laws before.Â
Busted! 10 Best Jokes From Cheney's Bust Unveiling -
Mark S. Kirk, who is seeking a second term and is the most vulnerable senator in the country. Â