Senior Republicans Used to Back Clean CRs to Avert Shutdowns
“I don’t think either side should be exploiting this,” Hensarling said of the shutdown threat in an interview with Roll Call in October 2010.
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“I don’t think either side should be exploiting this,” Hensarling said of the shutdown threat in an interview with Roll Call in October 2010.
National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Greg Walden labeled Kirkpatrick in a July interview as one of his “Slippery Seven”: Democrats who holds districts carried by the last three GOP
“Part of what we’re doing here is we’re trying to set the terms of the debate,” Ellison said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
Charlie Dent has emerged as the new spokesman for the House GOP’s moderate wing. Along with Rep. Peter T.
Reuters reports that “the U.S.
“You know if we had the vote tonight, it would pass,” shouted House Budget Ranking Member Chris Van Hollen in opposition to the ruling that the Maryland Democrat’s motion to recommit was out of order
Sasse’s top competition for the nomination is former state Treasurer Shane Osborn. The GOP nominee will likely be the next senator from this reliably Republican state.
“The issue I am deeply concerned about is what airframe will perform [the] important function of close-air support, particularly to our ground troops,” Ayotte said in a recent interview.
In an interview with CQ Roll Call, Gray said both he and Young have been involved in a slew of Alabama-based campaigns. He went on to characterize the effort as predominantly volunteer-driven.
Even if that hurdle is cleared, Congress will have to find a way to fund the budget for the rest of the year.
“For many it will serve as a base for legitimizing the adoption of the technology in countries and crops around the world,” he said in a recent interview with CQ Roll Call.
The candidate: North Carolina Speaker Thom Tillis, a Republican The member: Sen. Kay Hagan, a first-term Democrat.
And Iran’s new and more pragmatic president, Hassan Rouhani, is sending the right signals — as he did in a recent interview with NBC in which he said Iran has “never sought, nor will ever seek, nuclear
Chris McDaniel, a Republican aligned with the tea party, confirmed to CQ Roll Call this week that he’s considering challenging the six-term senator.
the negotiating table, according to sources in the room.
The 18 months of data show that U.S. exports to Korea have declined since the pact took effect.
That is the question among Republican pols in Mississippi. The Deep South represents fertile territory for the tea party, which has advocated for stringent spending cuts on Capitol Hill.
Marine Corps Times runs an exclusive interview with Sgt.
Mark Begich, who is up for his first re-election The state: In 2008, Begich became the first Democrat elected to the Senate from Alaska since 1974.
“I’ve been around state politics for 10 years and was the GOP nominee for lieutenant governor — and barely lost that race,” Sonju said in a phone interview on Tuesday.