It’s A Deal: Republicans Settle for Notable Omnibus Wins
It's A Deal: Republicans Settle for Notable Omnibus Wins -
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It's A Deal: Republicans Settle for Notable Omnibus Wins -
GOP Elders Critical of Trump's Muslim Comments -
Office Space: Steve King's Excavation Site -
Office Space: Steve Israel's Long Island Bookstore -
Cardin, Ron Johnson, Christopher S. Murphy and Chris Coons speak to CQ Roll Call about the Syrian refugee vetting process.
House's Muslim Members Brace for Charged Terror Debate -
White House Hits GOP's Legal 'Track Record' in Gitmo Standoff -
Gutiérrez: Immigration Letter Buries GOP's Chances for 2016 -
Immigration Hard-Liners Balk at Ryan's Stance -
.: In a statement to CQ Roll Call, she said the CHC “look[s] forward to hearing Pope Francis speak on a number of issues important to Latinos and working families — from juvenile justice to comprehensive
The Bipartisan Working Group's Elusive Target -
Boehner: 'I Disagree' With Trump's Immigration Comments -
“It’s gotta be something that can get some bipartisan support,” he said, pointing out that Democrats, albeit in small numbers, joined Republicans in backing his Cuba language in the C-J-S and T-HUD
Pelosi: 'It's Stunning to Me How the Republicans Have Tried to Politicize' Border Crisis -
Immigration Advocates Rush to Menendez's Defense -
The Two Sides of Ron Johnson's Agenda -
Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania voted to advance the bill.
Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, both of whom are up in 2016, want to avoid a shutdown showdown over the immigration issue.
There, federal judge Andrew S. Hanen ruled in favor of 26 states, led by Texas, issuing an injuction against implementation of President Barack Obama’s 2014 executive actions.