Boehner’s Office a Popular Destination for Senate Republicans Friday
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Boehner's Office a Popular Destination for Senate Republicans Friday -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois said he would support both procedural motions and a final bill for a clean debt limit hike. Sen.
Utah Is No Fan of Lee's Obamacare-Linked Shutdown Strategy -
Democrats Turn Back GOP's Piecemeal Funding Strategy -
House Leaders Seize on Ted Cruz's Idea to End Shutdown (Updated) -
Senate Torpedoes House's Latest Obamacare Delay (Updated) -
Individual Mandate Delay to Be House's Next Volley (Updated) -
Senate Rejection of House's Obamacare Delay Unlikely to Come Sunday (Updated) -
Best Clips of Ted Cruz's Talkathon on Defunding Obamacare (Video) -
It has already cut nutrition assistance to children, research for diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’ s Disease, education for children from low-income families, disaster relief grants and other important
Senate GOP Thinks House Republican's CR Is Too Expensive -
vote — 17 Republicans voted to end the filibuster of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau head Richard Cordray, 14 voted for the immigration overhaul, and just five (Alexander, Collins, Corker, Mark S.
Illinois happens to have both senators on the appropriations panel, and Durbin and his GOP colleague Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., sent a joint release praising the amendment.
Immigration Bill's Passage Belies Senate's Enduring Dysfunction (Updated) -
Coons Gets Lautenberg's Appropriations Slot -
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. To which Mikulski replied: “I can mumble and rumble.”
The current spending levels were set by 2011’s Budget Control Act, the legislative result of the last major fight on the debt limit, when Republicans exacted an austerity policy from Democrats in exchange
Biden Jr.’s taskforce. This comes at a critical juncture in the debate over violence that has raged in our country in the past few years.
Its time for House Democrats to set their priorities straight.