Word on the Hill: Last Week of Black History Month
s free film festival to celebrate the month is on Sunday, hosted by Mayor Muriel Bowser's Office on African American Affairs and actor Lamman Rucker at Lincoln Theatre (1215 U St.
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s free film festival to celebrate the month is on Sunday, hosted by Mayor Muriel Bowser's Office on African American Affairs and actor Lamman Rucker at Lincoln Theatre (1215 U St.
Ryan has said the House proposal will strip funding for the women}s health organization, but moderates such as Collins have pushed back.
s efforts to get the Ways and Means Committee to force Trump to release his tax returns.
He at various points called former President Barack Obama “a subhuman mongrel” and a “piece of s–t” and told him to “suck on my machine gun.”
Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C., attend the “Paws for Love,” Valentine’’s Day animal adoption event in Rayburn Building to draw attention to the plight of rescue animals.
s Medicaid program from reimbursing for the medication and potentially could put up other roadblocks. "There is no funding requirement in the DC law.
Gaetz's Bill to Abolish EPA Gets Little Traction -
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he believed public outcry and constant news coverage of the issue could ensure Republicans also push for an independent investigation.
Black History Month: Tim Scott on What His Election Meant, and What Obama's Election Meant to His Grandfather -
D.C.’s nonvoting representative in Congress, Democratic Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, sharply criticized Republicans for pursuing the disapproval resolution.
Connecticut's two Democratic senators, Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy, had both faced off against (and defeated) McMahon for their Senate seats.
s widow that the GOP said impugned the character of Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, who was confirmed as attorney general late Wednesday.
McCain's father John S. McCain Jr., died in 1981 from a heart attack while on a military aircraft from Europe with his wife by his side. Besides Sen.
Also happening today… The Taste of Japan Honorary Award reception is at 7 p.m. at The Event Space, 641 S St. NW.
Christopher S. Murphy, a member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said DeVos would "come into the department as a very weak secretary of Education."
Surviving Inside Congress By Mark Strand, Michael S. Johnson and Jerome F. Climer If you've been looking for advice, there's a lot in here.
Taste of Japan Honorary Award reception at 641 S St. NW at 7 p.m. Thursday: Special performance of ‘Watch on the Rhine’ at Arena Stage at 8 p.m. Look out for HOH’s coverage.
Trump's Iran Sanctions Mirror Obama's -
Gardner pointed out that Trump won by a significant margin in some of the states that host 2018's most competitive Senate races. "So it will be a challenge for them," Gardner said.
s most popular restaurant opens second branch For the suburban Virginia folks, the Tysons branch of the Southern Brazilian steakhouse, Fogo de Chão, is now open to the public, at 1775 Tysons Blvd.