Trump Open to ‘Gang of 8’ Immigration Bill, Sort Of
John McCain, R-Ariz., possibly wary of Rubio's demise, declined to discuss another go at the bill when he was running re-election last year.
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John McCain, R-Ariz., possibly wary of Rubio's demise, declined to discuss another go at the bill when he was running re-election last year.
By TODD RUGER and JOHN T. BENNETT, CQ Roll Call Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch, in a meeting Wednesday with Sen.
Ryan, R-Wis., attempted to deflect such notions on Tuesday.
There are certain inauguration parking restrictions, and if your car gets towed, it will be brought to either Capitol Hill Montessori at Logan (215 G Street NE) or McKinley Technology High School (151 T
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has said he also wants to push along a bill that would expand funding for medical research.
Those members include Idaho’s Mike Simpson, Ohio’s Steve Stivers, Florida’s Tom Rooney, South Dakota’s Kristi Noem, Ohio’s Michael R.
Joe Wilson, R-S.C., to shout “You lie!” at the president. Wilson later apologized for the outburst. Steven T. Dennis contributed to this report.
Boehner, R-Ohio: Boehner hasn’t said outright what he wants to hear from the Pope, though he’s alluded previously to Francis’ readiness “to take on the status quo … and say what he really thinks.”
President Barack Obama won’t get to sign an immigration bill, per Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, have railed against the Cuba thaw on camera, Diaz-Balart is quietly using his position as a House appropriations subcommittee chairman to block spending on the
In 2013, Denham, R-Calif., sought a vote on the ENLIST Act as an amendment to the fiscal 2014 NDAA, but agreed to withdraw it at the request of leadership and Judiciary Chairman Robert W.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., focused his remarks on a sidecar proposal from Sen.
On Thursday night, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said the House intended to act on Friday.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., plans to call up the procedural vote again, which is why he actually voted “no.”
Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., passed — just barely — by a vote of 218-209.
Meanwhile, Rules Chairman Pete Sessions, R-Texas, could still be prepared to bring up legislation similar to the amendment sought for inclusion in last month’s cromnibus by Rep.
In the hours between recessing floor proceedings and bringing the cromnibus up for a final vote, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., and his chief deputy, Patrick T.
Roger Wicker, R-Miss., who is the newly elected chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, also refused to play “what if.”
Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., used Tuesday’s Senate session to hammer President Barack Obama for proposing changes to immigration enforcement at the end of the summer without consent from Congress.