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Mark S. Kirk, both of Illinois. Both lawmakers, as one GOP strategist pointed out, are in danger of losing their seats in 2016.
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Mark S. Kirk, both of Illinois. Both lawmakers, as one GOP strategist pointed out, are in danger of losing their seats in 2016.
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Office Space: Dave Reichert's Washington Precinct -
Office Space: Joe Wilson's South Carolina Archive -
Office Space: Rob Portman's Ohio Inn -
GOP Elders Critical of Trump's Muslim Comments -
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said visas occupied more of the discussion in the briefing with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and other top officials than did refugee vetting.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., the corresponding Appropriations subcommittee chairman, said in a statement after the Nov. 5 vote to proceed to that bill.
It's Crunch Time Again in Congress -
Office Space: John Hoeven's North Dakota Wilderness (Video) -
This was [an issue] that disturbed him greatly, because there ‘s so much cancer, so much disease, heart disease, every disease is affected by … the toxic environment we are living in,” Bonnie Lautenberg
Deal-Hungry Senate Eager for Boehner's Halloween Treats (Video) -
Abortion Vote a Prelude to Senate's Shutdown Watch -
Office Space: Judge Ted Poe's Texas Shrine (Video) -
“[A]s China’s recent devaluation demonstrated, these interventions can have significant and immediate global economic impacts.
Candidates Need Answers to New Hampshire's Heroin Crisis -
What's McConnell's Next Move on the EPA's Clean Power Plan? (Updated) -
Highway Bill Might Be Senate's Last Accomplishment Before August -
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., on a 67-26 vote. Neither vote was a surprise. Cruz’s Iran sanctions amendment was the next order of business, but his maneuver was quickly shot down.
But after that, McConnell has lined up an amendment from Illinois Republican Mark S. Kirk to revive the Export-Import Bank, without allowing further amendments to that.