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Bush’s failed efforts to change Social Security, the 1994 midterms and the government shutdowns in the Newt Gingrich years.
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Bush’s failed efforts to change Social Security, the 1994 midterms and the government shutdowns in the Newt Gingrich years.
Bush’s failed efforts to change Social Security, the 1994 midterms and the government shutdowns in the Newt Gingrich years.
A former Food and Drug Administration official has joined the Generic Pharmaceutical Association to strengthen the partnership between the FDA and the pharmaceutical industry.
The bill is the bipartisan, bicameral conference report for the Water Resources Reform and Development Act, and the speaker touts it as “a significant policy achievement.”
The bill is the bipartisan, bicameral conference report for the Water Resources Reform and Development Act, and the speaker touts it as “a significant policy achievement.”
This is the only district in the state that has the chance to flip party control.
The outcome of the June 3 primary is highly consequential to the general.
But during my interview with him, Sasse seemed to try to avoid being pinned down when asked about compromise on Capitol Hill.
It automatically shifted to the general election three ballot initiatives on marijuana, the minimum wage and the environment — issues that could draw to the polls voters more likely to also support the
Under the direction of Republican leaders, the Office of the House General Counsel weighed in on the side of Mayor Vincent Gray in his legal dispute with the D.C.
The speaker, in an interview with Maria Baritomo that aired on “Sunday Morning Futures,” said it’s up to Attorney General Eric H.
The New York Times reports that “Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said in an interview broadcast on Sunday that the military should ‘continually’ review its prohibition on transgender people in the armed
“I think we can hold it, but not without a lot of resources and a good candidate,” Capito said in an interview last year .
“So much of it is just not true,” Margolies said in an interview. “I don’t want to raise the retirement age. I don’t want to cut benefits.
“So much of it is just not true,” Margolies said in an interview. “I don’t want to raise the retirement age. I don’t want to cut benefits.
In the early years of the Commission, the FEC commissioners keep most of their disagreements inside the agency and worked towards finding common ground.
“He continues to fact-find on the issue and will be at the sub-committee’s next hearing on the matter,” said spokesman Doug Sachtleben in an email to CQ Roll Call.
Blocking the District of Columbia from decriminalizing marijuana possession was not the goal of a Friday morning hearing convened on the local bill, according to the House Republican leading the hearing
Finance Chairman Ron Wyden said in an interview that his bill, named the EXPIRE Act, is a “bridge” to a tax policy overhaul — and that senators would deliver colloquies on the floor to that effect.
Finance Chairman Ron Wyden said in an interview that his bill, named the EXPIRE Act, is a “bridge” to a tax policy overhaul — and that senators would deliver colloquies on the floor to that effect.