Boehner: Immigration Principles Not ‘Amnesty’
“Some want to call it amnesty,” the Ohio Republican told the Cincinnati Enquirer in a wide-ranging, hourlong interview.
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“Some want to call it amnesty,” the Ohio Republican told the Cincinnati Enquirer in a wide-ranging, hourlong interview.
Ruben Gallego, who announced his candidacy on Twitter minutes after Pastor made his retirement plans public, said in a Sunday interview with CQ Roll Call that he will run for Pastor’s seat regardless of
Hoyer and Cantor will be circulating the letter among their colleagues over the next few days before sending it to the White House next week, according to both the leaders’ press offices.
Colleen Hanabusa in the special election for the remaining two years of the late Sen. Daniel K. Inouye’s term.
Brady, the current chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, told columnist Al Hunt in an interview that will air Friday evening that he wants the top slot on the Ways and Means Committee, where
The candidate: Former state Sen. Tony Strickland, a Republican The member: Longtime GOP Rep.
The candidate: Former state Sen. Tony Strickland, a Republican The member: Longtime GOP Rep.
“I like John Cornyn,” Cruz said Thursday in a Politico Playbook breakfast interview. “He and I have worked together very closely.
The former state senator who is running for California’s open 25th District visited Roll Call on Wednesday, Feb. 5.
He heard the accolades about the documentary and took the opportunity to see the Feb. 12 screening.
“I’ve worked hard to represent the entire district,” he said of his first term, in an interview in his Dallas office.
“Literally, as we speak, minor edits are being made to the bill so that we can make this a truly bipartisan bill,” said Grimm, who is helping spearhead the effort, in a brief interview with CQ Roll
She said in an interview last week that pushing aggressively for change makes the establishment uncomfortable. “Washington is resistant to change,” Carpenter told CQ Roll Call.
She said in an interview last week that pushing aggressively for change makes the establishment uncomfortable. “Washington is resistant to change,” Carpenter told CQ Roll Call.
Murphy, who is one of the senators leading the effort. A Senate Democratic aide said the formal rollout will come Wednesday.
It was a sentiment the dean has expressed more than once, including in a 2011 interview with then-Roll Call reporter Jonathan Strong.
Dingell, the longtime Michigan Democrat and dean of the House, will announce on Monday that he will not seek re-election, according to the Detroit Free Press.
“I’m not going to be carried out feet first,” Dingell said in an interview with the Detroit News . “I find serving in the House to be obnoxious,” Dingell, 87, added in the interview.
The first clue the Dingell legacy could continue? In his retirement remarks , the congressman praised his wife for her “hard” work for the district.
Jennifer Mills was thrilled the day she opened the PDF file and saw her name listed.