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No Summer of Love With Republicans in Obama’s Final Year
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No Summer of Love With Republicans in Obama's Final Year -
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. Glad to see #SCOTUS uphold access to health care for women #WinForWomen #womenshealth — Mark Kirk (@SenatorKirk) June 27, 2016 Rep.
And small businesses organized as pass-through entities like partnerships, LLCs and S-corporations would be taxed at a rate of 25 percent.
He also underscored the U.K.’s membership in NATO, which is expected to remain unchanged. That “remains a vital cornerstone of U.S. foreign, security, and economic policy,” Obama said.
Supreme Court Tie Blocks Obama's Immigration Plan -
Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy, were considering holding an event Friday at the Legislative Office Building in downtown Hartford. Niels Lesniewski contributed to this report.
How Rubio's Decision Scrambles Florida House Races -
Analysis: Why Rubio's Return is Good, Not Great News for the GOP -
Christopher S. Murphy, the Connecticut Democrat who has emerged as a leader in the gun-control debate , called it a “watershed moment.”
Christopher S. Murphy appears on the House floor, the first of about two dozen senators who showed up in solidarity.
Christopher S. Murphy , D-Conn., gained national attention with his nearly 15-hour filibuster last week demanding votes on gun control measures.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., of the proposal unveiled Tuesday afternoon by a bipartisan cadre of senators led by Republican Susan Collins of Maine.
It's National Selfie Day (Yep) — We Do It Politician Style -
However, before she took the stage in Columbus, Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Short blasted out an email criticizing President Barack Obama ‘s handling of the economy and Clinton
Joe Donnelly of Indiana, first baseman, and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, catcher, are going for their eighth win in a row . Republican Sen.
Clinton's Energy Plan Pits Green Against Green -
Biden ’s will take his turn. He’s to deliver a sweeping repudiation of Trump’s many pronouncements, including his vow to build a wall on the Mexican border at that country’s expense.
By the latter standard, the monologue marathon that Democrat Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut engineered last week was much more the exception than the rule.
Christopher S. Murphy stepped off the Senate floor early Thursday morning after talking about gun violence for almost 15 hours. But he’s not finished.