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“And we’re only T-minus, maybe two years, into that project in the progressive movement.”
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“And we’re only T-minus, maybe two years, into that project in the progressive movement.”
Frelinghuysen, R-N.J. (1953-75) Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif. Son of Rep. Duncan Hunter Sr., R-Calif. (1981-2009) Rep. Walter B. Jones, R-N.C. Son of Rep. Walter B.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., Chief Deputy Whip Patrick T.
“We’re here today because Republicans continue to show they cannot lead this country,” Caucus Vice Chairwoman Linda T. Sánchez said at the retreat’s opening press conference.
Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga. Rep. John Rutherford, R-Fla. Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo. Rep. Scott Taylor, R-Va. Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore.
Linda T. Sánchez, D-Calif., returned to work after the August recess with the bottom of her hair dyed pink.
Hatch, R-Utah, said he’s hopeful that Trump can make headway among centrist Democrats — a group that the president so far has found elusive — and acknowledged the challenge of trying to get them on board
Roy Blunt, R-Mo., a senior appropriator, said the first batch of Harvey aid could be packaged with a continuing resolution; a debt limit increase needed by roughly Sept. 29; or other must-pass legislative
A Democrat has not represented the 10th District since 1980, when Republican Frank R. Wolf was first elected. He held the seat until he retired in 2014.
Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., said after an astute Roll Call reporter pointed out he is no longer using a wheelchair. “Oh, I remember this spot.”
SE) Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., told HOH in February that “it would be hard to make the Derby great again since the Derby’s already great.”
By JOHN T. BENNETT and LINDSEY McPHERSON, CQ Roll Call The Trump administration on Wednesday rolled out a massive package of tax rate reductions and code changes.
Ann Wagner, R-Mo., a critic of the law, among others.
Staffer shuffle Susan T. Grundmann has been appointed executive director of the Congressional Office of Compliance. She was previously the chairwoman of the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board.
Here is the week in photos:Vice President Joseph R.
Roy Blunt, R-Mo., one of the chief negotiators, did not completely rule out further talks. “We have to deal with this,” Blunt told reporters.