Post-Boehner: Congress Flouts Decorum During Speaker Vote
Keeping score was House Administration Chairwoman Candice S. Miller, who helped shape Boehner’s legacy on the institution.
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Keeping score was House Administration Chairwoman Candice S. Miller, who helped shape Boehner’s legacy on the institution.
Maryland's Political Clout Rests in Elijah Cummings' Senate Decision -
It's All in the Family for Ryan on Speaker Day -
D.C.’s plan, which has the support of seven of the city’s 13 councilmembers and is expected to move forward, would provide 16 weeks paid family leave for District residents and for residents of nearby
Reid started with races in Wisconsin and Illinois, where Republican incumbents Ron Johnson and Mark S. Kirk face perhaps the toughest tests.
Why Ryan's Not Sweating Webster's 43 Votes -
For Congressional Football, It's Game Day -
Frager's Hardware to Return to Original Location -
Krepp has lived in the Capitol Hill neighborhood for 14 years, though she first came to D.C. in 1991, and lived through the violence of the 1990’s when D.C. was known as the murder capital of the
Marco Rubio's Long Senate Goodbye -
Intel Center's Location Leads to Dispute with Congressman -
Energy Sector's 'Specialty' Roles Still Hard to Fill -
It's Already Go Time for Ryan's Speaker Staff -
House Administration Chairwoman Candice S. Miller says she wishes Chief Kim C. Dine well but says the “rank and file” look forward to improving the culture.
It's Crunch Time Again in Congress -
Aderholt Prays on the Poultry Industry's Dime -
Opponents Lock Arms to Stop Obama's Carbon Rule -
Big Budget Deal Could Clean Out Boehner's Barn -
Carson's Anti-Gay Stance Stops With Campaign Consultant -
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