Hagel ‘Open’ to Reviewing Transgender Ban
The New York Times reports that “Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said in an interview broadcast on Sunday that the military should ‘continually’ review its prohibition on transgender people in the armed
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The New York Times reports that “Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said in an interview broadcast on Sunday that the military should ‘continually’ review its prohibition on transgender people in the armed
“I think we can hold it, but not without a lot of resources and a good candidate,” Capito said in an interview last year .
“So much of it is just not true,” Margolies said in an interview. “I don’t want to raise the retirement age. I don’t want to cut benefits.
“So much of it is just not true,” Margolies said in an interview. “I don’t want to raise the retirement age. I don’t want to cut benefits.
In the early years of the Commission, the FEC commissioners keep most of their disagreements inside the agency and worked towards finding common ground.
“He continues to fact-find on the issue and will be at the sub-committee’s next hearing on the matter,” said spokesman Doug Sachtleben in an email to CQ Roll Call.
Blocking the District of Columbia from decriminalizing marijuana possession was not the goal of a Friday morning hearing convened on the local bill, according to the House Republican leading the hearing
Finance Chairman Ron Wyden said in an interview that his bill, named the EXPIRE Act, is a “bridge” to a tax policy overhaul — and that senators would deliver colloquies on the floor to that effect.
Finance Chairman Ron Wyden said in an interview that his bill, named the EXPIRE Act, is a “bridge” to a tax policy overhaul — and that senators would deliver colloquies on the floor to that effect.
Democrat told CQ Roll Call in an interview a few hours after the senators announced the bill, adding that she was “sorry” she didn’t know about it in advance.
“Let me think about it,” the New York Democrat told CQ Roll Call in a recent interview, feigning indecision for just an instant before delivering the punch line. “No! No. No. No.”
“Let me think about it,” the New York Democrat told CQ Roll Call in a recent interview, feigning indecision for just an instant before delivering the punch line. “No! No. No. No.”
You can come to an interview with confidence and the ability to view the job objectively, rather than with the hangdog look of “please hire me” that tends to accompany desperate staffers who need to leave
Simpson is truly milking this whole “I’m-retired-and-over-80-so-I-can-say-whatever-I-want-now” thing but good, letting it all hang out in an interview about affairs of the heart with WNYC reporter Anna
As the Thursday vote on the resolution empaneling the committee approaches, Democratic leaders spent Wednesday whipping their members during and between votes on the House floor against the legislation
“I continue to believe that the full transcripts should be made publicly available so the American people can read all the facts for themselves.”
Gainer’s answer: “What I really want to be is the sergeant-at-arms who’s lived the longest,” he said during a March interview with CQ Roll Call.
Mikulski also addressed the Senate floor after the body adopted the resolution and said, “The women of the Senate are going to be meeting with Secretary [of State John] Kerry and I believe this
Some of the miscues mirror what also happened on the federal level when the blown launch of the federal healthcare.gov site last fall nearly sank insurance expansion under the health care law until a massive