Members File in CAA Case
In a January amicus brief, the House argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.
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In a January amicus brief, the House argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.
In a pre-election interview with the editorial board of the Rocky Mountain News, the Senator-elect championed the right of judicial nominees to a Senate floor vote on confirmation.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has twice attacked the Congresswoman for her alleged “flip-flops” on Social Security in the past two months.
figures who occupied the White House in the 1960s.
But he didn’t have the nerve to strike up a conversation with the lawmaker. Instead, Albee recalled in a recent interview: “I went back to my apartment … and applied for an internship.
In an interview, Cantor said that his high-profile defense of DeLay has not been by design. “I don’t think there’s any sort of concerted plan of action at all,” Cantor said.
Thune,” the study found.
Such projects include the Tom Bevill Lock and Dam in Pickens County and the Tom Bevill Center for Advanced Manufacturing Technology in Gadsden. Bevill’s successor in the 4th district, Rep.
Howell Heflin (D-Ala.), a fixture in the chamber for three terms, died on March 29 at the age of 83.
Zoe Lofgren (D) concerning the propriety of travel expenses submitted by his staff while the office was closed prior to the November 2004 elections.
A recent interview with Rep.
was about the future — and who could best serve the citizens of the Palmetto State for the next decade or two — rather than about the past.
Bonjean said Hastert’s comments in a recent National Journal interview were taken out of context when the magazine quoted Hastert as contradicting the president’s assertion that a bill needs to be
to the issue.
“Because the Congressman was acting, at least in part, for the purpose of preserving his effectiveness, this Court finds he was acting within the scope of his employment at the time of the incident
The former state Senator, involved in the issue for a decade in her home state, made a point of arguing the issue should be left to the state courts, not Members of Congress.
Nevertheless, Wolff, in an interview last week, said she believes the landscape for Social Security looks promising.
Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.) strode off the House floor straight to the waiting television cameras — the first Member to make it to the microphones.
The House Administration Committee is scheduled to hold a field hearing in Columbus, Ohio, today to examine the successes and failures of the Help America Vote Act in the 2004 elections.
Dutch Ruppersberger (D), who last week announced that he was creating an exploratory committee for a Senate run, is likely to disclose the leaders of the exploratory effort in the next couple of days in