Bipartisan talks to end shutdown percolate in Senate
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., whose state is among the 16 targeted, said on the social platform X. "Time to stiffen our spines and demand that we only fund a government that obeys the law."
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., whose state is among the 16 targeted, said on the social platform X. "Time to stiffen our spines and demand that we only fund a government that obeys the law."
Christopher S. Murphy told reporters. "I want us to show a backbone right now." That’s a strategy the activist wing of the party is applauding. "I am cheering on [Senate Minority Leader Charles E.]
Hoyer of Maryland, Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts, James R. Walkinshaw of Virginia and Jesús "Chuy" GarcÃa of Illinois.Â
Christopher S.
An arraignment was set for Oct. 9 before Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff of the Eastern District of Virginia.
D.C.’s delegate: Our colleague Justin Papp reports on the emerging Democratic primary for the District of Columbia’s nonvoting delegate in Congress as the longtime incumbent, Eleanor Holmes Norton
"With people like this — who do not give a s—t about federal employees’ fate, their livelihoods and the functions of the federal government — the only way is to shut it down and help the American public
In 1972’s "The Candidate" Redford portrays Bill McKay, an idealistic lawyer running for a California Senate seat. The New York Times’ A.O.
Frederica S. Wilson and Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida. She’s co-hosting a fundraiser for Wasserman Schultz in October, in fact.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he would introduce a bill intended to counter President Donald Trump’s efforts to tamp down on criticism.
Norton’s new challenger In the midst of what local advocates describe as an assault on home rule, concern has grown over the health and mental acuity of D.C.’s lone voice in Congress, the 88-year-old civil
District delegate: Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, who was chief of staff to D.C.’s nonvoting delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, in the 1990s, writes in The Washington Post that the longtime lawmaker
"It is clear to members of the committee and the public that D.C.’s soft-on-crime policies have failed to keep D.C. residents and visitors safe," House Oversight Chair James R.
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass. A bill from Alsobrooks cosponsored by Sen.
Christopher S. Murphy wrote on X. "[The] right has been looking for a pretext to destroy their opposition for a long time.
Christopher S. Murphy alleged that Trump has "spent his first eight months in office making corrupt deals in Washington and overwhelming the American people with chaos, lies and illegal action.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., noted that both parties have had a problem. "I’m not going to be shy about the fact that Donald Trump has a lot to do with the normalization of political violence.
Norton, who has served as D.C.’s delegate since 1991 and long pushed for statehood, spoke in opposition to each of the GOP-led measures at the markup.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. and Eugene Vindman and state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor this fall.Â