Bell Goes on Attack
The filing marks the breach of a long-standing, though unwritten, truce between the parties on filing ethics complaints and the most aggressive stand by House Democrats who have for months charged the
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The filing marks the breach of a long-standing, though unwritten, truce between the parties on filing ethics complaints and the most aggressive stand by House Democrats who have for months charged the
, which falls under the purview of the Foreign Relations Committee.
start of the next Congress.
“The professionals in the Senate have convinced the Senators that they should ignore the law” despite the fact that the chamber voted for it 98-1.
The two represent adjoining Congressional districts in Brooklyn. “I’m supporting Owens,” Towns said in an interview late last week. “I’m encouraging everyone to do it.
Kelley spoke with Kay Daly, head of the Coalition for a Fair Judiciary, and is in the process of setting up an interview with her to go over the case.
“It turned out quite differently than I expected,” Inglis said in an interview Wednesday.
The newest, most eligible bachelorette in Congress appears to be off the market. Rep.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) convinced Campbell to ratchet up the pressure by including the subpoenas on the agenda for the panel’s June 16 business meeting.
Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist, in an online interview with The Washington Post last Sunday, was contacted by his former neighbor (and apparent political polar opposite) Gene Weingarten
In an interview with Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M.
voters to the polls.
Against background theme music from “The Twilight Zone,” the ad’s announcer alerts voters to the dangers associated with allowing illegal immigrants to come across the Mexican border “by the millions
“We had a good time up in Alaska,” Stevens recalled in an interview last week.
The ads contended that Nussle was preventing Congress and the White House from “dealing with this urgent crisis.”
Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) is taking one for the clan, bailing his dad out of the awkward position of having had to say “no” to helping the ever-controversial Rep.
conflict from “arrogance” and other “root causes,” through failure in the field, to consequences for the U.S. military and the region.
Cutler had been placed on paid leave by the Ohio Republican earlier in the week and was actively looking for a job off the Hill even before DeWine gave her the boot.
When introducing the amendment, Hatch said it was not targeted to help any particular individuals. “It’s almost impossible to pass any constitutional amendment,” Hatch said in an interview.
The package also offered a suggested script for news anchors to lead in to the story, video clips to use for reporters to voice-over and clips of HHS officials appearing to answer interview questions.