Trailblazer Mikulski Celebrates a Milestone
After 35 years in Congress, the late Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers said, “The first 30 years are the hardest.” Sen. Barbara Mikulski doesn’t see the challenges diminishing anytime soon.
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After 35 years in Congress, the late Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers said, “The first 30 years are the hardest.” Sen. Barbara Mikulski doesn’t see the challenges diminishing anytime soon.
of the blueprint hangs in the balance.
HOH’s interview with the “wonk rock” band the Consensus Bureau is completely nonsensical, which means we now consider this group of four (and sometimes five) players our new house band.
In the middle of the interview, Johnson called his chief of staff, Mark Shelden, to double-check.
The story of how former Gov. Linda Lingle (R-Hawaii) decided to run for Senate in a year President Barack Obama tops the ballot dates back to the middle of her second term as governor.
Dennis Kucinich on Tuesday, and in an interview, the veteran lawmaker said she interrupted her campaigning briefly last week to make calls on the Appropriations opening.
But Republican operatives who follow the Senate predicted that GOP leaders would not stand in the way of DeMint becoming the ranking member or chairman of the committee.
House Republicans’ latest attack on the Affordable Care Act isn’t expected to go far, but it will show disagreements within the Democratic Caucus as the Supreme Court begins hearing oral arguments on the
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Angus King (I) will throw his hat into the race to succeed retiring Sen. OIympia Snowe (R), according to local reports. He will make the announcement tonight at Bowdoin College.
The tenor between the two Ohio Democrats, once allies and now opponents, became increasingly ugly in the final weeks before the Super Tuesday primary — the first of 13 projected Member-vs.
Even if the House budgeteers succeed in lowering their topline number, Senate Appropriations Chairman Daniel Inouye indicated in an interview that there is little interest among Senate Democrats
The issue is now moot.
Three months into the second session of the 112th Congress, dynamics are shifting on legislative efforts to give the District of Columbia control of its own budget.
In an interview, the Ohioan was quick to state how good her seniority on the committee could be for Ohio.
In the fall of 2010, then-Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) informed the FBI that now-Rep.
. soldiers burned copies of the Quran at a military base in the country.
However, a story published on ivn.us includes an interview with Condit in which he confirms he is running. Several calls to a phone number listed on the website went unanswered.
Earlier today, however, the former Massachusetts governor had said he did not support the proposal.