These Members of Congress Report Having No Assets
Moran’s office confirmed his financial disclosure showing no assets is correct, but declined an interview request. The other lawmaker not reporting any assets or liabilities was Rep.
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Moran’s office confirmed his financial disclosure showing no assets is correct, but declined an interview request. The other lawmaker not reporting any assets or liabilities was Rep.
Moran’s office confirmed his financial disclosure showing no assets is correct, but declined an interview request. The other lawmaker not reporting any assets or liabilities was Rep.
Peterson in Minnesota and Dave Loebsack in Iowa, races that are only in recent days coming to the forefront of the House map .
Hensarling sat down with the Wall Street Journal recently, and in a wide-ranging interview published Monday, the Texas Republican offered up the sort of quotes that can easily be thrown back in
Nixon signed the Home Rule Act, legal experts in the District of Columbia are fighting about what the feds intended.
cow pen, where the auctioneer had briefly paused his chant to allow the state’s senior senator to address the crowd.
cow pen, where the auctioneer had briefly paused his chant to allow the state’s senior senator to address the crowd.
In a Wednesday phone interview, Benishek said his campaign strategy hasn’t changed, but now he has a better understanding of issues important in the district.
In a Wednesday phone interview, Benishek said his campaign strategy hasn’t changed, but now he has a better understanding of issues important in the district.
District of Columbia residents might be confused to see an upside-down D.C. flag on the cover of the official voter guide being shipped out in advance of the Nov. 4 elections. The D.C.
The Republican critique of the president’s health care overhaul law may have hit a wall in Minnesota, complicating the GOP’s already long chances of picking up a Senate seat in the state.
At the same time, the chief was losing one of his top legislative assistants — to graduate school!
The instructions to enroll in the small business exchange came from the White House.
“The speaker’s a busy man,” Katko said in a Sept. 30 phone interview. He “would not waste his time if he didn’t think we had a good shot at winning.”
“The speaker’s a busy man,” Katko said in a Sept. 30 phone interview. He “would not waste his time if he didn’t think we had a good shot at winning.”
The moves sparked a backlash both within and outside the agency.
The moves sparked a backlash both within and outside the agency.
It wouldn’t be the first time.
I’m thrilled about the promotion and ever so grateful to work w/ Team Cruz.