Filibuster Changes Get Senate Approval
That was a central part of a rules overhaul (S Res 4) introduced by Harkin, Udall and fellow Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon.
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That was a central part of a rules overhaul (S Res 4) introduced by Harkin, Udall and fellow Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon.
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The New York Republican, who denied any wrong doing, was never charged with any crime and easily dispatched the Democratic nominee, Mark S. Murphy in November.
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He was also exceptionally moved by 44’s call for equality for all, regardless of sexual orientation.
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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.
Covered from head to toe in colorful mementos ($3 a pop) of 44’s second swearing-in, the sly salesman was basking in the attention of curious media and other festively attired parade-goers.
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