Debbie Stabenow still believes in the ‘win-win’
"It’s not about making sure the other side loses, and that’s just too much of what I see right now," the Michigan Democrat said in an interview earlier this month, as she wrapped up her final term.
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"It’s not about making sure the other side loses, and that’s just too much of what I see right now," the Michigan Democrat said in an interview earlier this month, as she wrapped up her final term.
Although planning dates back to the early 2000s, the California project still faces major funding gaps and delays measured in decades, according to the group overseeing the project, the California High-Speed
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around ideas and get them passed and allow the normal process to work," he said in an interview earlier this month as he served out his second and final term in the House.
The debate over some of Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks has exposed the careful path some Republican senators will be walking to satisfy the president-elect’s demand for loyalty and navigate his allies’ threats
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But in a sweeping interview published Thursday, Trump signaled a much different foreign policy when he takes office.
The House Republican Steering Committee on Thursday recommended Michigan Rep. Tim Walberg to lead the Committee on Education and the Workforce in the next Congress.
"I have concerns about the nominee but I tell you, when he speaks about the issues I was just speaking about, we’re talking out of the same playbook."
"Many of us are willing to work with the new administration,’’ California Rep. Mike Levin said in an interview.
"Our democracy is going to survive for many more years to come," he said in an exit interview last month.
Trump signaled during the weekend in a "Meet the Press" interview he’d be open to legislative protections for Dreamers, undocumented immigrants who were brought into the country at a young age and remain
"Congress has always had its ups and downs, since the first one up until the 118th," says the former heart surgeon, one of multiple members of the GOP Doctors Caucus who decided not to run for reelection
"It just isn’t the Sam Graves show," he said in an interview with Roll Call, surrounded by framed photos of vintage airplanes, model trains and traces of his family’s farm back in Missouri.
He also serves on the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, which House Republicans set up after taking the majority in the 2022 midterm elections.
Democrats held the hearing as a kind of last stand for their views on immigration in the waning days of their majority in the Senate.
President-elect Donald Trump reiterated plans in an interview that aired Sunday to pardon those who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as well as his desire to see members of the House select panel
The list appears in an appendix of Patel’s book, "Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy."
In an interview Friday, he highlighted his personal connection to education: His mother was a teacher, and his father was an agronomy professor at Florida A&M University.
The newly released compromise NDAA would not only give enlisted personnel in ranks E-1 through E-4 the 14.5 percent raise in the coming year, it would give the rest of the force a 4.5 percent raise, which