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Compromise or resist? Democrats still have a choice to make
It wasn’t Trump who drove 2018’s deals, it was congressional Republicans, and Democrats could still find willing partners on the other side of the aisle.
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It wasn’t Trump who drove 2018’s deals, it was congressional Republicans, and Democrats could still find willing partners on the other side of the aisle.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech — the part about judging folks not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. and Elaine Luria of Virginia, Sean Casten of Illinois and Susan Wild of Pennsylvania.
Greg Jackson, the communications director for D.C.’s parks and recreation department, blames that on the ease of getting a gun in neighboring states.
Ayanna S. Pressley said of McConnell and GOP senators. She added that the White House has left the American people in the cold with the shutdown, which she called “a man-made tsunami of hurt.”
Still, the shutdown is already casting a dark shadow on 2019’s prospects.
This was the man who had disparaged Haiti, the land of her parents’ birth, when he included it on the list of what he reportedly called “s—hole countries.”
Donald S. Beyer Jr. (Virginia’s 8th District), Bonnie Watson Coleman (New Jersey’s 12th District) and Betty McCollum (Minnesota’s 4th District) are Democrats serving in Congress.
In addition, partisan disputes over policy riders, dealing with matters such as protecting Special Counsel Robert S.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said earlier this year.
Cigarette taxes Created as part of the landmark 1997 balanced budget law, financed in part by hiking federal tobacco taxes, the program formerly known as S-CHIP — the “S” for state — started out small
Turkey is the only country that has plans to buy both the Russian-made S-400 missile defense system and the American-made F-35.
“People need to know in this country that the judges are independent,” he said, saying his personal views “are not relevant to how I decide cases” whereas he “pay[s] heed to the rules of precedent.”
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., designed to block funding for the effort. That amendment to the fiscal 2019 spending bill that includes the Department of Education didn’t get a vote.
Let special counsel Robert S. Mueller III finish his investigation and issue a report — we’ll decide where to go from there, Democrats are saying.
Christoper S. Murphy of Connecticut said he proposed an amendment to block the proposal but said it would be a “heavy lift” to get it added to a spending package.
Christopher S.
Christopher S. Murphy and had support from African-American members of Congress, including California Sen. Kamala Harris and Louisiana Rep. Cedric L.
[jwp-video n=”1″] ‘302(b)s’ puzzle Complicating efforts to reach final agreement on the bills passed by each chamber are ongoing negotiations about how much of the available spending under the
Let’s Talk About TextsPosters depicting the men who have pleaded guilty in special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s probe are displayed alongside Rep. Elijah E.