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Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Larkin on His 9/11 Heroics
Larkin was a supervisor in the Secret Service’s New York Field Office, located in the World Trade Center.
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Larkin was a supervisor in the Secret Service’s New York Field Office, located in the World Trade Center.
“I’m upset with both Democrat and Republican strategy on this,” he said in a recent interview.
Jim Jordan,of Ohio, said the District’s gun laws violate the Constitution. But they still support restricting the right to carry in sensitive places, like the Capitol.
Jim Jordan,of Ohio, said the District’s gun laws violate the Constitution. But they still support restricting the right to carry in sensitive places, like the Capitol.
the street.
“Where are the opponents? And that’s true in the court’s decision and it’s true on the court steps. The opponents are vanishing.
No wonder one of his Senate colleagues remembered Senator Pinckney as “the most gentle of the 46 of us, the best of the 46 of us.”
Ken Buck learned Thursday morning he could keep his slot as freshman class president, but the Colorado Republican is still calling in the reinforcements.
Ken Buck learned Thursday morning he could keep his slot as freshman class president, but the Colorado Republican is still calling in the reinforcements.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) “Discipline in your schedule,” Rubio says in an interview. “You really don’t have any time to spare, as you’ve seen today.
The senator hurries into the recording studio on the fourth floor of the Hart building, now 30 minutes behind after getting held up at votes.
Donna Edwards, D-Md., said in a recent phone interview.
The change in position from the National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman comes less than 48 hours after he told CQ Roll Call in a statement it was an issue for the state and the voters to decide
Sanders, I-Vt., said in an interview he was working with allies such as Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, to press for a vote on attaching his proposal to other legislation.
They don’t have to have veto power, but they can’t oppose it,” Simpson continued during a brief interview outside the House chamber. “So, I think it’s best that they start over.”
The question, as you’ve wisely surmised, is which is the best route for you. You mention your back-of-the-envelope pro/con list is coming out equal.
The question: Should Congress remove the Mississippi flag from its place among the 49 other state flags that line the walls of the tunnel connecting the Capitol to the Rayburn House Office Building?
The Mississippi state flag hangs along the Senate subway at the U.S. Capitol. Thompson wants the flag removed from a similar display in the tunnel to the Rayburn House Office Building.
his entry into the race, which is rated as Favored Republican by the Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report /Roll Call.
Every player on the press team is now at a point where she connects the dots,” the Washington bureau chief for the Texas Tribune said.