Immigration Not High on McConnell Agenda
Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said in an interview Friday not to expect the sort of big immigration package that moved with bipartisan support under Democratic leadership in the current Congress.
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Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said in an interview Friday not to expect the sort of big immigration package that moved with bipartisan support under Democratic leadership in the current Congress.
Hence the reason the California Democrat had to draw the line at giving her all to one congressionally related charity event over another.
, as well as the congressional campaign committees, calling the current practice “an absurdity in the current law.”
At the time, D.C. was governed by a council appointed by the president and was also under the jurisdiction of the House Committee on the District of Columbia.
At the time, D.C. was governed by a council appointed by the president and was also under the jurisdiction of the House Committee on the District of Columbia.
In an exclusive interview in his Capitol office suite, the incoming majority leader told CQ Roll Call he’s been preparing his would-be chairmen to move quickly since spring.
Our caucus is the most diverse caucus that probably existed in the history of the world.
Our caucus is the most diverse caucus that probably existed in the history of the world.
Pelosi points to a vote card depicting the House Democrats who voted to reopen the government in 2013.
In an exclusive interview with CQ Roll Call on Dec. 5, incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he intended to keep his seat on the Appropriations Committee in the 114th Congress.
In an exclusive interview with CQ Roll Call on Dec. 5, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was optimistic about the 2016 presidential election, saying by then the country could see its first female president
In an exclusive interview with CQ Roll Call on Dec. 5, incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said while Republicans would work to roll back President Barack Obama’s health care law, opponents
In an exclusive interview with CQ Roll Call on Dec. 5, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi insisted she doesn’t gloat when House Republicans can’t shore up the votes among their own members to pass any
In an exclusive interview with CQ Roll Call on Dec. 5, incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had high praise for the incoming class of majority-makers.
Sánchez told CQ Roll Call during an interview taped for C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers” that she has “been thinking a lot” about addressing agitation among younger members of the rank and file as she approaches
“The language is okay,” Labrador explained in a separate interview, “but as a standalone bill, it was a meaningless action.”
Toomey, Sestak continued to traverse the state to raise cash before officially filing for a rematch against the senator in September.
on the marijuana issue, as well as a handful of others, so the provision was sent to the “big four.”
“We’re certainly looking very closely at it,” the Democrat told CQ Roll Call in a Wednesday phone interview.