Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress
Cubs Win! Cubs Win! Kirk and Durbin Will Get Beer
Mark S. Kirk and Richard J. Durbinare due some beer. The friendly wagers on the series, which were made along party lines, had beer on the table.
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Mark S. Kirk and Richard J. Durbinare due some beer. The friendly wagers on the series, which were made along party lines, had beer on the table.
Comey's Revelation a Gift for Hillary Clinton -
House Administration Chairwoman Candice S.
the amount of money the Senate Majority PAC and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had reserved in TV slots during the time between the primary and the general election, and Thomas Murphy Jr.’s
Harris Hits Sanchez on Husband's Tax Records -
The aides, by and large, agree that Senate GOP incumbents John McCain in Arizona, Rubio in Florida and Rob Portman in Ohio will survive, and that others — Ron Johnson in Wisconsin and Mark S.
Obama Puts Bull's-Eye on Rubio During Feisty Orlando Rally -
In just this election cycle alone, Mark S. Kirk has called Sen.Â
Kirkpatrick's Closing Argument: McCain Picked Palin, Backed Trump -
Paul Ryan's Primary Opponent Now Challenging Him for Speaker -
Roll Call Fall Graduate School Fair Join Roll Call for D.C.’s premier graduate school fair on Oct. 27 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Phoenix Park Hotel (520 North Capitol St. NW).
Elise Stefanik's Cautious Dance With Trump -
Who's Bankrolling Murphy and Rubio in Florida? -
The House's Fresh Face Already Taking Shape -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, and Rep. Joe Heck of Nevada, have said they won’t vote for Trump.
The parade starts at 7 p.m. and the race starts at 9 p.m on 17th between P and S streets.
Clinton's Natural Inclinations Fit the Nation's Mood -
Mark S. Kirk owes him a case of Goose Island as well, but specifically the brewery’s 312 beer.
Some of D.C.’s largest lobbying outfits reported a decline in fees during the third quarter, including the biggest shop, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, whose revenue fell to $8.5 million, down from
Mark S. Kirk has responded to the Chicago Tribune’s editorial board that cited his stroke as a reason not to endorse him last week.