Election roads go through Bethlehem(s)
Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Susan Wild and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, left, tour Lehigh Heavy Forge in Bethlehem, Pa., to promote legislation to create jobs on June 2, 2021.
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Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Susan Wild and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, left, tour Lehigh Heavy Forge in Bethlehem, Pa., to promote legislation to create jobs on June 2, 2021.
Even the chief Democratic Senate negotiator, Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, began looking past this week as it became clear that a vote was unlikely until January.
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Politics and grief: On the surface, Auburn, Maine, City Councilor Leroy Walker Sr.’s Election Day rituals unfolded as they always did.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., said the message from leadership was to "wait and see" what’s the Republican party’s plan to move forward. "It’s possible, but it also might not be possible," Beyer said.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., who chairs the Foreign Relations Middle East subcommittee and has called on Menendez to resign, told reporters Tuesday.
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.
"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 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!
The 233-197 vote did not reach the two-thirds majority needed to disapprove of D.C.’s law changing police policy.
Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., and Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., will be vice chairs. Democratic Reps.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said Thursday. "At some point, you have to gauge whether a negotiation is possible based upon your partner, and our partner here is in a daily meltdown."
Paul S. Sarbanes announced his retirement. Aiming to succeed him, Cardin ran in a 2006 primary in which his chief competitor was a longtime friend, Rep.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., earlier this month called Feinstein a "legend," and advised on MSNBC that Khanna and other House members let senators make their own decisions.
Todd Young, R-Ind., introduced the companion bill (S 694) along with Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, D-Md.
"D.C.’s officials have not carried out their responsibility to serve its citizens.
Pete Aguilar of California, the Democratic caucus chairman, said at a Wednesday press conference that House Democrats voted against the D.C. crime bill resolution out of respect for D.C.’s home rule, but
President Joe Biden told Senate Democrats on Thursday he would not veto a House-passed measure that would block Washington, D.C.’s revised criminal code — which members of both parties say is too lenient
Connolly, Donald S. Beyer Jr. and Abigail Spanberger were also in attendance at the event.