GOP Eager to Let Brown’s Star Power Shine
Brown emphasized in an interview that legislating and constituent service remain his primary focus and said his top political priority this fall is helping to elect Republicans running for state
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Brown emphasized in an interview that legislating and constituent service remain his primary focus and said his top political priority this fall is helping to elect Republicans running for state
Making the rounds on Sunday shows last week, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said tax rates will remain the same except for “the highest-earning Americans,” or those with incomes in the top 97th
“Nice title,” he said in an interview. “It was not within my scope of immediate interests.”
In an interview, Morse declined to say whether the alleged wrongdoers were suspended from work, citing the department’s policy not to comment on personnel issues.
At the same time Rep.
complete the task.
tenure and the future of the multimillion-dollar complex.
The former Congressman, once the Republican frontrunner and choice of the national GOP establishment, has less than two weeks to overcome weak polling numbers, a huge financial disadvantage and a
the footage to the Internet.
Minnick, in an interview with the Idaho Reporter, said Rangel should resign “provided the facts are as alleged.”
The OCE reviews potential rules violations and recommends investigations to the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, also known as the ethics panel.
“With 95 percent of the world’s potential customers living outside the United States, this should be a priority.” In an interview Tuesday, Rep.
In a CNN interview earlier this month, Greene said, “Not one Florida homeowner lost a penny because of the investments I made.”
“It’s a pretty clean report, and we’re looking to round up every single one of them,” Pompeo said in a phone interview this week. “I’m happy to report the truth about that.”
Democratic strategists believe Mook has the experience and the temperament for the job.
strategists believe Mook has the experience and the temperament for the job.
The timing might benefit the New York Democrat.
“Hey, I’m in the kitchen and I’m not walking out,” the New York Democrat said.
Perhaps it’s the lure of the road. Or the long-repressed teenage desire for the life of a rock star or the life of a presidential candidate.
“I made it back in time for the interview, and they ended up hiring me.”