Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Kevin Cramer on the GOP
His party can get its “smile back” in the extended Trump era, he told Heard on the Hill at the end of May. This interview has been edited and condensed.
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His party can get its “smile back” in the extended Trump era, he told Heard on the Hill at the end of May. This interview has been edited and condensed.
In a recent video interview with CQ Roll Call, Manning speaks easily about the slew of work visas available, such as O visas for those with extraordinary abilities and L visas for internal company
The GOP backtracking on the Jan. 6 commission and the continuing, caustic debate over Democrats’ elections bill, known as HR 1 in the House and S 1 in the Senate, have also distracted from this broader
The Kentucky Democrat said in an interview Friday afternoon that he expects House Democrats to move forward with a procedural mechanism known as a “deeming” resolution.
One House employee who works in the Capitol building and heard the rioters banging on their office door said seeing the lawmakers try to erase the destruction is jarring.
The dearth of Black women did not necessarily drive Beasley’s decision to run for Senate, but she said in a phone interview she was cognizant her candidacy could affect other women.
“It’s very much an ongoing conversation,” Emma Searson, director of Environment America’s national campaign for 100 percent renewable energy, said in an interview.
“My hope is to continue to make progress,” the Delaware Democrat said in an interview. “This has been a long, long struggle, and we’re picking up momentum.”
But not Wild — no matter how the maps turn out, she won’t join the already crowded field.
at the state level.
Some of the provisions removed from the president’s infrastructure proposal, she noted, are already in the mix for the competitiveness bill pending on the Senate floor.
The Louisiana Republican’s ask for a major new bridge over the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge as part of Interstate 10 was the costliest of the $14.9 billion in earmark requests for the yet-to-be-written
What’s the difference? A. They are the same from the standpoint of the definition that they meet in order to be admitted to the United States.
for As You Sow, in an interview.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: Who are you going to miss most in Congress? A: Joyce Beatty and Troy Balderson are two of my closest colleagues.
“I have a hard time imagining enough Republicans agreeing to it,” Kaine said in an interview. “So the question would be, could you do it under reconciliation?”
The group then splits the ransom by giving the individual criminal affiliate 15 to 20 percent and keeping the rest, he said.
But the interview will be closed, limited to publicly available portions of the report, and with the Justice Department there to direct him not to answer questions.
party show the politically precarious nature of the vote and the divisions former President Donald Trump still sows.