Capitol Lens: Shadow and Substance
Levin, the top Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee, makes his way around the Cannon House Office Building rotunda en route to a television interview on Tuesday.
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Levin, the top Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee, makes his way around the Cannon House Office Building rotunda en route to a television interview on Tuesday.
“I want to pass a bill, similar to the last Congress, that puts the postal service on the right track,” Carper said.
This is an extremely early survey, and the contours of the race are likely to change in the next year and a half. Capito has not felt the full brunt of negative television advertising in years.
His phone number in the Rayburn House Office Building is the same, and his congressional pin bears an uncanny resemblance to the one he received in 1995.
“My philosophy of leadership can be summarized in one sentence: Hire good people, and take credit for what they do,” King said in an interview in his makeshift freshman office in the Russell Senate
The Florida Republican laid out the key points of his plan in an interview with The Wall Street Journal editorial board, calling immigration a “gateway issue” for Hispanics.
The Nevada Democrat laid down the marker while speaking to reporters at his home in Searchlight, Nev., the Las Vegas Run reported Friday.
Issa’s statement, however, is a departure from comments he made in an interview with CQ Roll Call on Dec. 20, when he was asked about Obama’s call for a permanent director for the agency as part
But while this might seem like a nightmare scenario, Dine didn’t seem too fazed when he sat down last week for his first interview since arriving on the job.
In a chat with the Johnsie Walsh, the landlord who leased Obama the “plain jane” apartment at 227 Sixth St.
This is not the first time tickets to watch the presidential swearing-in on the cordoned off area of the West Front of the Capitol have popped up for sale online.
The efforts are aimed at building on the voting blocs that helped push significant measures through the GOP-controlled House in the past month, despite the objections of conservatives.
Paul Broun and the Peach State’s senior senator, Republican Saxby Chambliss.
The Senate, furthermore, is seen as the far more receptive of the two chambers to the president’s proposals.
Gaston Caperton indicated Monday that he would not run for Senate next year in an interview with the local radio outlet MetroNews.
One of the Senate’s leading filibuster reformers wants Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to go further after hearing of a rules change proposal the Nevada Democrat floated in a TV interview.
In order to stay in compliance with the Federal Election Commission, I can’t even do the due diligence of research, of travel, I can’t even go down to D.C. to meet with people from my mayoral account.
The NRA email also accused the Obama administration of ignoring the gun owners’ input.
When asked about Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s statements in an interview Friday that he will not push legislation through the Senate that cannot pass the House, Carney said Obama will not
Bill Pascrell, Jr. suggested in an interview with CQ Roll Call on Tuesday. “My friend Frank Lautenberg is a dog. I mean he ain’t gonna lay down for anybody,” Pascrell said.