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The only Republicans in the Senate for all six of those years who disagreed with their party more often were Mark S.
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The only Republicans in the Senate for all six of those years who disagreed with their party more often were Mark S.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas also said in a statement that the department "strongly disagree[s] with today’s ruling" and is "confident" that the asylum policy is legal.
Eleanor Holmes Norton, who is 85 and serves as Washington, D.C.’s non-voting delegate, told The Washington Post she has more she wants to get done. Two fellow Democrats are hoping to unseat her. Rep.
[A year and a half out, these are 2024’s most vulnerable senators] All 12 bills have been released by the Appropriations Committee, and House appropriators have reported 10 of the 12 appropriations bills
"Keeping our democracy is more important than anything else because everything flows from it," Schumer continued, announcing the bills would be designated S 1, the highest legislative priority in the Senate
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., requested for LGBTQ Senior Housing Inc. to convert a former Boston Public School building into 74 units of affordable housing for seniors.
The disapproval by some Democrats isn’t seen jeopardizing the U.S.’s annual $3.8 billion in military assistance.
Democrats have described the bill, dubbed the American Confidence in Elections Act, as a blatant attempt to disenfranchise voters of color, protect wealthy donors and undercut Washington, D.C.’s right
What's the difference between launching a political campaign on June 30 and July 10? Does it really matter? Nathan Gonzales explains.
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.
Ayanna S. Pressley, both Democrats from Massachusetts, among others.
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.
The loudest cheers as well as piercing wolf whistles came from the galleries, filled with some of the U.S.’s roughly 4 million Indian Americans. Guests in the galleries chanted ’Modi! Modi!
Several police departments in the area — including D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department — pay about that industry rate, Russo found.
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