Today at a Glance: March 12, 2013
Markup Judiciary marks up gun control legislation on the regulation of assault weapons ( S 150 ), school safety ( S 146 ) and background checks for gun buyers ( S 374 ). 10:15 a.m.,
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Markup Judiciary marks up gun control legislation on the regulation of assault weapons ( S 150 ), school safety ( S 146 ) and background checks for gun buyers ( S 374 ). 10:15 a.m.,
Riegle Jr.’s open seat. Abraham lost the seat, albeit narrowly, six years later to the seat’s current occupant, Democrat Debbie Stabenow.
Cavin: Yesterday's Patriot Falls Short of Today's Requirements -
Frank Pallone Jr.’s political team, the Newark Star-Ledger reported. Darcy spent part of 2012 on Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr.’s successful member-vs.-member race against former Rep. Steven R. Rothman.
Anderson: Let's BUILD America together -
This year the festival may have out mainstreamed itself, with Washington, D.C.’s nerdiest invading the hipster scene to talk public policy. For example, Rep.
Perez's Record Could Fuel Labor Fight -
CBC's Fudge Escalates Push for Obama Cabinet Diversity -
It's Ba-a-ck! The Quixotic Crusade Against Obamacare Returns -
Craig's Use of Campaign Funds to Pay for Legal Defense Questioned -
Craig's Use of Campaign Funds To Pay For Legal Defense Questioned -
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? -
State of American Politics: A Pessimist's Lament -
State of American Politics: A Pessimist's Lament -
Grassley Raises Objections to Obama's Potential Labor Secretary Nominee -
Rules of the Game: Obama's Nonprofit Carries on Dubious Tradition -
Rules of the Game: Obama's Nonprofit Carries on Dubious Tradition -
Studio is inviting cast and production members of previous Guirgis shows at D.C.’s Woolly Mammoth Theatre to participate in the evening.
Candice S. Miller, who announced Friday that she will not run. “While I am grateful for the interest people have shown, I will not be a candidate for the U.S.
Five executives of Turner Enterprises, including CEO S. Taylor Glover and CFO Robert Biebel, gave a total of $6,500.