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Nuclear Industry’s Next Big Ask for Next Congress: Tax Credits
Nuclear Industry's Next Big Ask for Next Congress: Tax Credits -
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Nuclear Industry's Next Big Ask for Next Congress: Tax Credits -
Grassley′s opposition to moving forward on the nomination. But Garland is preparing, just in case. Garland also continues to meet with White House legal aides and other senior staffers.
Tammy Duckworth is now a clear if slight favorite to deny Republican Mark S. Kirk a second term in Illinois.
Ryan on Trump: Members Should 'Do What's Best for You' -
This measure (S 2019) by Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Republican Sen. Charles E.
Candice S. Miller, Fred Upton and John Moolenaar as GOP lawmakers who “made a huge difference.”
Rubio Wants Investigation Into Marlins Pitcher's Boating Death -
Todd Young of Indiana, Candice S. Miller of Michigan and Charles Boustany Jr. of Louisiana).
In a letter sent the same day to Ryan, Liveris warns the measure could “set a dangerous precedent” and “destabilize vital relationship[s] with key allies in Europe and in the Gulf, and expose America’s
But at the behest of Tommy Mack, the proprietor of D.C.’s Tourmobile bus company, who had grand ambitions to finance a national museum, Democratic Rep.
Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., portrayed it as a partial success.
Rand Paul of Kentucky said Monday afternoon that it looked likely that the measure he’s drafted with a bipartisan group also led by Connecticut Democrat Christopher S.
Hayden succeeds acting Librarian David S. Mao, who had served since the Sept. 30, 2015, retirement of former Librarian James H. Billington.
Obama Blames Dysfunction on GOP's 'Cockamamie' Legislation -
Pence Says Trump's Agenda in Step With House GOP -
Trump's Immigration Plan: Scapegoating Cloaked as Policy -
Senate's Move on Stopgap Turns Tables on the House Again -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois wrote legislation, which has become law, making it a federal crime to operate a website in which you knowingly allow ads for sex with children.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers accused European authorities of a money grab by seeking more than $14.5 billion in back taxes from Apple Inc.’s Ireland operations, and some are using the case to call for
Clinton's Mental Health Plan Shares Goals With Hill Efforts -