Stefany Shaheen, daughter of New Hampshire senator, launches House bid
Those two issues were what pushed Shaheen to enter the race, she said in an interview Wednesday.
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Those two issues were what pushed Shaheen to enter the race, she said in an interview Wednesday.
Before the House passed the sweeping budget reconciliation bill by the slimmest of margins Thursday morning, the chamber’s Democratic leader, Hakeem Jeffries, made a prediction.
The FDA’s change comes ahead of the agency’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee meeting on Thursday, at which the panel will make recommendations for the strain selection for the
"We actually stopped negotiating just before midnight, because we actually had a deal that was then pulled off the table," House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., said in an interview with Newsmax
The eventual goal, the administration maintains, is to shift educational management and oversight to the states.
"The writing is on the wall for House Democrats," said Mike Marinella, a spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
From me being a baby patrol officer out doing the job to being in the halls of Congress, that part of my routine hasn’t changed," Evans said. This interview has been edited and condensed.
The incentive for complying, Trump said, was that the U.S. would "help the drug companies with the other nations" via trade negotiations.
Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, in a May 14 interview. "The primary responsibility of the president is to protect the people of the United States.
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that so far, the reconciled committees have come up with more than the $1.5 trillion in required 10-year savings, and that the pricey tax portion of the bill
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: We’re starting to see the impact of tariff decisions. How are things looking to you in Vegas? A: It’s alarming.
Trump backed off the 2028 talk a little bit in a more recent interview with Welker, but he still has clearly contemplated it.
"This is the market where everyone wants to be," the president said on May 6.
FactCheck.org contacted the White House to confirm the report, but received no reply.
"The takeaway is that the Trump administration is pushing the boundaries of what it can get away with.
in North Carolina from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Mark Harris, R-N.C., during a C-SPAN interview Wednesday morning, critiqued the decision to retain a higher federal match for adult beneficiaries in states that expanded Medicaid under the 2010 health
Unlike his father, who has been elected and served as an independent while caucusing Democrats in the Senate, the younger King intends to run in the Democratic primary.
In an interview with Time magazine, Trump defended the executive orders and said "Well, I’ve gotta be doing something right, because I’ve had a lot of law firms give me a lot of money."