Unemployment Insurance Advances in Senate
Before the vote, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., sought a vote on an amendment that would pay for the benefits by delaying the health care law’s individual mandate by one year.
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Before the vote, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., sought a vote on an amendment that would pay for the benefits by delaying the health care law’s individual mandate by one year.
She called a September 2013 GAO report highlighting the lack of training on X-ray and magnetometer equipment and active shooter response, “the final straw” during a recent interview and said she plans
The special election will serve as a test case for the cadre, which sees the GOP’s aversion to playing in primaries as an impediment to electing women to the House. Reps.
and the scrutiny of constituents peering down from the gallery.
victory lap last month on NBC’s “Meet the Press” — reflects that both savvy politicians saw the value of investing time with the other.
The blog began with a two-part interview with Boehner (Part I, where he beats back a question about retirement by saying, “I’m far from done,” and Part II, where he says “the sequester is here to stay”
The blog began with a two-part interview with Boehner (Part I, where he beats back a question about retirement by saying, “I’m far from done,” and Part II, where he says “the sequester is here to stay”
The district: In 2012, Mitt Romney won the 2nd District, which includes Charleston and the Eastern Panhandle, by more than 20 points.
[field name=iframe] “I believe there are about 900,000 doctors in America who would like one more doctor in Congress,” said Johnson in a Dec. 9 interview
to his trucking company in a Dec. 4 interview with CQ Roll Call.
“Washburn, 25, who recently returned from her second tour in Afghanistan, was honored Sunday night as a ‘Hometown Hero’ by the Eagles at their home game against the Chicago Bears.”
The rest of the the lawmakers profiled here defied those clear-cut characterizations, and are instead viewed through the prism of simply their wins and losses.
The rest of the the lawmakers profiled here defied those clear-cut characterizations, and are instead viewed through the prism of simply their wins and losses.
On Dec. 20, the California Republican’s office released selected portions of a Dec. 17 interview between the committee and Teresa Fryer, the chief information security officer at the Centers for
Most of the focus of nominations in the Senate this week involves the 10 nominees that Majority Leader Harry Reid has lined up votes on before senators leave for Christmas, but there’s more to the story
Army Ranger who is running for Georgia’s open 1st District, visited Roll Call on Monday, Dec. 9 as part of the candidate interview series.
Mike Collins, the owner of Collins Trucking who is running for Georgia’s open 10th District, visited Roll Call on Dec. 4 as part of the candidate interview series.
Alex Mooney, the former Maryland state senator who is running for West Virginia’s open 2nd District, visited Roll Call on Wednesday, Dec. 11 as part of the candidate interview series.
earlier this fall, before the former chief of staff for President Bill Clinton was named to the White House post.
The Louisiana Republican issued a statement shortly after Podesta said in an interview with Politico that the White House should “focus on executive action given that they are facing a second term