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GOP pans oil reserve sale despite a long and bipartisan history
Studies, a think tank, said in an interview.
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Studies, a think tank, said in an interview.
Thomas acted on his own as the justice who handles emergency cases from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.
The outlays this late in the cycle mean both parties consider the seat in play.
The biggest GOP outside players have not invested in the race for Oregon’s 6th, and Democrats’ spending speaks to the party’s concerns there.
“Every other museum is dedicated to men,” she told CQ Roll Call in a recent interview. It’s a daunting job for the Smithsonian, synchronously working to swing open the doors to two new museums.
“At the skin level, people feel like war is continuing,” Tamaki said during an August interview at his office in Naha, the capital city of Okinawa prefecture.
“It’s kind of the missing piece to the puzzle in order to fully understand what the next step is,” Lassiter said in an interview.
Gonzales rates the race as Likely Democratic. “This is not an endorsement of Donald Trump,” Hayes said in an interview.
On the latter uptick, the same day at Washington staple Old Ebbitt Grill, the wait for a table was around 20 minutes.
This is the last in a series of profiles on the three candidates for the top GOP position on House Ways and Means. Part one can be seen here; part two is here. Rep.
Recent polls in several Senate battlegrounds point to the possibility of spoilers affecting the battle for control of the chamber next Congress.
This is the second in a series of profiles on the three Republicans running for their party’s top position on the House Ways and Means Committee. Part one is here. Rep.
The Senate hopes to take up its bill after the November elections.
This interview has been edited and condensed.
In an interview in his Capitol Hill office, Smith said he’ll bring that behind-the-scenes operator approach to the Ways and Means job if colleagues elect him, while talking up the need to strengthen
, with the important caveat of the island being under Taiwanese rule.
Henry Cuellar, a critic of the president’s immigration policies and the member next in line to become the top Democrat on the House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee.
interview with the Houston Chronicle.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: You started out in politics as a Republican but eventually became a Democrat. What changed?