House Democrats Look for Answers, Accountability After Midterm Losses (Updated)
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Over the weekend, it looked like party leaders were starting to come around to the idea about how the elections went for Democrats on a national leavel.
Capitol Police officers flew in from Washington, D.C., to interview the suspect and executed a search warrant on his home, uncovering documents and writings by the suspect.
“He was a leader in his time of conservative thinking in the House of Representatives,” former Rep. Bill Archer, R-Texas, said in a Monday phone interview.
Tom Kiernan, CEO of the American Wind Energy Association, the national trade association for the U.S. wind industry, “participated in a question-and-answer session on wind industry trends with The Pew
Appropriations for the fund would be part of the city’s annual budget process, controlled by the mayor and the D.C. Council.
Appropriations for the fund would be part of the city’s annual budget process, controlled by the mayor and the D.C. Council.
Of course, what the House sends the Senate will have to take into account the fragile — and possibly fleeting — Republican majority in the upper chamber.
The Republican wave didn’t crash in the District of Columbia, but that doesn’t mean the victors won’t have to contend with the GOP Congress.
“This place has been run, for the four years I’ve been in the United States Senate, with the goal of doing nothing,” the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee said on KNSS .
The Kentucky Republican is the ranking member of a subpanel with oversight of D.C., though it isn’t clear whether he would hold the gavel in the 114th Congress.
The Kentucky Republican is the ranking member of a subpanel with oversight of D.C., though it isn’t clear whether he would hold the gavel in the 114th Congress.
Michele Bachmann likes the idea of a joint House-Senate retreat if Republicans end up winning control of the upper chamber.
At the bottom of the steps, the hosts passed out specially made “YES WE CANNABIS” white T-shirts with logo featuring the District of Columbia’s flag, while a DJ blasted a remix of Pharrell Williams
Edwin Edwards is the top Democrat in the 6th District race and also is the most recognized candidate.
on the House side and Senate side, then conferencing them in the old-fashioned way,” House Appropriations Chairman Harold Rogers said last week in an interview.
on the House side and Senate side, then conferencing them in the old-fashioned way,” House Appropriations Chairman Harold Rogers said last week in an interview.
As part of the ongoing celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act, various professional organizations — including members of the Library of Congress Chapter of
“Certainly they both need the support of moderates to win,” said Louisiana GOP executive director Jason Doré in a phone interview Wednesday.