Colbert Hangs With House Democrats at Their Retreat
The event ended with a duet of the National Anthem with Colbert and Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman Joseph Crowley of New York.
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The event ended with a duet of the National Anthem with Colbert and Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman Joseph Crowley of New York.
in a telephone interview with CQ Roll Call.
“It’s transformational,” Israel said in an interview, adding that House Democrats are “firing on all cylinders like I’ve never seen before.”
Despite the notoriety the president brought to it, efforts to upgrade the bridge remain delayed.
King, dismissed the notion of establishing a court in an interview on MSNBC Feb. 8, saying he wouldn’t want to create a situation where “we held back because we wanted to feel good about ourselves or hand
official in a region where the politics of the present remain intertwined with the past.
In a brief interview after the swearing-in Patrick said he was “proud.”
In a short interview, Winslow said his campaign would be focused on the deficit and the economy.
On Thursday, the Senate rejected a GOP alternative to the bipartisan bill (S 47) that would renew and update the 1994 law known as the Violence Against Women Act.
He had a lifetime score of 99 percent from both the American Conservative Union and the anti-tax Club for Growth at the end of 2011, the most recent year for which data is available.
In an interview that aired Sunday on ABC, Reid noted his past both as a Capitol Police officer and as a gun owner. “I don’t hunt anymore, but I did. I’ve got lots of guns,” Reid said.
for the District.
Efforts to reconcile the two chambers’ versions of the legislation authorizing domestic violence programs broke down at the end of the previous Congress.
Price, the former chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee, could perhaps best hew the line between the establishment and conservative wings of the party.
“I don’t think you can keep all of ’em from running at once,” he said in a Tuesday phone interview, less than 24 hours after announcing he would not seek the seat.
In a brief interview with CQ Roll Call, Rep.
I haven’t made a final decision,” Bright told CQ Roll Call in a short telephone interview Monday afternoon, noting he expected to make a choice within the next 60 days.
“It is not a done deal yet,” Hoeven said in an interview last week. “We’ve been working on it and building bipartisan support and recognition that it needs to get done.
That leaves Barrow as Democrats’ best shot of picking up the seat. The numbers tell part of the reason.
live shots around the Capitol grounds and the airspace above the complex.