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What's Next for Sanders Backers? Replace the Entire Congress! -
Liberals Give Kaine's Folksy Dad Style High Marks -
'Law and Order': Transcript of Trump's Acceptance Speech -
The state has produced eight presidents: William Henry Harrison, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A.
The Oregon Democrat tried to attach an amendment to the Senate’s energy bill (S 2012) to prevent the practice, but it did not get enough support to be adopted. Â
Ryan of Wisconsin pushed for legislation (S 304) aimed at allowing health care workers to refuse to perform abortions in a relatively rare speech on the House floor.
A Surprising Choice for GOP's Keynote Address? -
Trump Feud Dims Susana Martinez's Veep Prospects -
Inhofe of Oklahoma in April introduced a bill (S 2795) aimed at speeding up the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s licensing process for advanced reactors.
With the long lead-in needed to produce Arctic resources, that means production will be pushed back well into the 2030’s, if ever. Â
Trump: She's a 'Liar'; Clinton: He's 'Dangerous' -
Clinton's Energy Plan Pits Green Against Green -
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. Â
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., waged a filibuster on the Senate floor, his fellow Connecticut Democrats rallied around him, showing up in the chamber and bringing him sustenance. Â
Ryan's Gamble for Order in the House -
The bill (S 2012) is the first broad energy policy bill passed by the Senate since 2007.
Inhofe helped negotiate a compromise in February that would have allowed the energy bill (S 2012)Â to advance by setting up a separate vote on the Flint assistance measure after Stabenow, along with
Inhofe helped negotiate a compromise in February that would have allowed the energy bill (S 2012)Â to advance by setting up a separate vote on the Flint assistance measure after Stabenow, along with