Repairing a Frayed Connection
“I believe that almost uniformly in Congress there is a recognition that we do need to do something on climate change,” he said in an interview in his office last month.
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“I believe that almost uniformly in Congress there is a recognition that we do need to do something on climate change,” he said in an interview in his office last month.
After a quiet couple of months, the race to be the ranking Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee is heating up again.
He and the four other Democrats on the committee said they hoped the site would provide lawmakers, staffers and the American people with the resources they need to educate themselves about the current
He and the four other Democrats on the committee said they hoped the site would provide lawmakers, staffers and the American people with the resources they need to educate themselves about the current
skills on the stump.
“If you move away from sequestration, if you want to deal with our national debt, these elements have to be a part of the, the discussion,” Warner said in a brief interview last week at the Capitol
The get-out-of-town votes could come Wednesday, as the nation celebrates Constitution Day, the brainchild of the late-Sen. Robert C.
The get-out-of-town votes could come Wednesday, as the nation celebrates Constitution Day, the brainchild of the late-Sen. Robert C.
Plemmons accepted her first federal government post “on the heels of some controversy,” she said during a wide-ranging interview about her six-year tenure.
Plemmons accepted her first federal government post “on the heels of some controversy,” she said during a wide-ranging interview about her six-year tenure.
force in the Middle East.
. | It helps to be the majority leader when you’re trying to kill the Yucca Mountain nuclear repository.
The idea is the brainchild of Sarah Chamberlain, the group’s chief operating officer, who grew frustrated over the past two cycles when Republican candidates’ comments on social issues helped squander
With his national approval ratings mired in the low 40s seven weeks out from the Nov. 4 elections, Senate Democrats are well aware of the anchor President Barack Obama is proving to be in the midterms
As Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Executive Director Guy Cecil outlined in an interview last week with CQ Roll Call, it’s imperative for Democrats in these states to remind voters why they
Chapur told The New York Times in an interview from Paris — where she had just spent a week with Sanford — that the South Carolina Republican wanted her to wait two more years for a wedding, an
Despite the legal drama, the Moore family remains is a dynastic force in West Virginia politics , and Capito is the favorite to win the West Virginia Senate race this fall.
The House’s inability to pass an emergency border funding bill last month left critics on both sides of the aisle wondering whether the new members of the GOP leadership team, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy
Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina, a front-runner in the race for chairmanship of the Republican Study Committee in the next Congress, is vowing to guard the independence of the GOP’s right wing from influential
One was observed for the victims of the attacks 13 years ago; the second was for victims of the Ebola epidemic.