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In Cleveland, a Party at Odds With Itself
Vulnerable Republicans such as Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Patrick J.
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Vulnerable Republicans such as Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Patrick J.
In May, the Senate unanimously passed a bill (S 2040) that would allow Americans to sue the Saudi government for any role in the Sept. 11 plot.
The state has produced eight presidents: William Henry Harrison, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A.
As part of committee Chairman John McCain’s ambitious effort to craft a legacy-shaping fiscal 2017 defense policy measure (S 2943), the decision was made to tackle the plethora of authorities that
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The vote was 55-42 on a motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to the bill (S 3000) — a procedural vote to advance the measure that fell short of the 60 votes required for adoption.
The Oregon Democrat tried to attach an amendment to the Senate’s energy bill (S 2012) to prevent the practice, but it did not get enough support to be adopted.
Christopher S. Murphy said. Murphy said he spoke with Clinton after her presentation and question-and-answer session, and encouraged her to keep talking about gun safety issues.
Ryan of Wisconsin pushed for legislation (S 304) aimed at allowing health care workers to refuse to perform abortions in a relatively rare speech on the House floor.
Officials running these campaigns have seen such practices go unpunished in recent election cycles, said Paul S.
Mark Sanford as well as Sens Steve Daines, R-Mont., Christopher S. Coons, D-Del., and Ben Sasse, R-Neb.
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McCain said the latest delay to the carrier only underscores the importance of the Senate-passed defense authorization bill (S 2943), which contains an extensive package of changes to the Pentagon
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The House diplomacy and development bill contains roughly $100 million less than its Senate counterpart (S 3117), which also differs in containing $500 million for the Green Climate Fund as well
“We realized back in the late 70’s that we needed a full-time presence in the legislature to get it through,” she said.