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Martin Luther King Jr. for his "impatience" on civil rights progress, and "devout" Catholics booed Maryland’s Cardinal Lawrence Shehan in the 1960’s when he spoke eloquently in favor of open housing laws
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Martin Luther King Jr. for his "impatience" on civil rights progress, and "devout" Catholics booed Maryland’s Cardinal Lawrence Shehan in the 1960’s when he spoke eloquently in favor of open housing laws
Davis of Illinois and Republican John Carter of Texas, 81; and Democrat Frederica S. Wilson of Florida, who is 80 and about two weeks older than Biden.
Christopher S. Murphy said he’s "not giving a lot of thought to it." "It strikes me as a Republican front group," he said.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee.
Ayanna S. Pressley, both Democrats from Massachusetts, among others.
The EPA will accept applications through Sept. 26 EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan is scheduled to announce the program in Waterbury, Vt. alongside the state’s congressional delegation. Sen.
Democrats, echoed by Biden as he signed the blocking measure, argued the overhaul would have jammed up D.C.’s already slow-moving courts, among other flaws.
Before Nixon’s fight over impoundment, other presidents of both parties tangled with Congress over the practice, including Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy.
Christopher S. Murphy. The Connecticut Democrat wasted no time reminding the audience of Biden’s long advocacy for stricter gun control laws.
CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss dissect the partisan battles brewing over appropriations and tax cuts.
Republican runner Rep. William R. Timmons IV of South Carolina is tagged out at home plate by Democratic catcher Sen. Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut during the 2021 Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park.
The 233-197 vote did not reach the two-thirds majority needed to disapprove of D.C.’s law changing police policy.
First played in 1909, the Congressional Baseball Game has been a welcome distraction from lawmaking labors each summer since 1962 (except for 2020’s COVID-19 cancellation), when Roll Call founder Sid Yudain
Rule changes in the House only partially explain why caucuses spread like kudzu, said Steven S. Smith, a political science professor at Washington University in St. Louis.
CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Peter Cohn and Aidan Quigley examine the protest over spending levels that brought House business to a halt.
CQ Budget dissects the deal's political ramifications and what it means for the appropriations process this year.
In December the corps and the EPA finalized a rule that relied on that test. ’Deeply disappointed’ In the wake of the ruling, EPA Administrator Michael S.
“I thought I was hot s—,” he said. The following year, he ran a state Senate campaign and lost. After the results came in, he called a political friend.
Christopher S.