Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
How Cynthia Lummis, a rancher and grandmother, was crowned the Senate’s queen of crypto
to a big debate among the people who keep the Bitcoin algorithms, the miners, the investors,” she said.
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to a big debate among the people who keep the Bitcoin algorithms, the miners, the investors,” she said.
The immediate priority is the deadline for funding the government, with another House-passed short-term continuing resolution needing to clear the Senate by the Feb. 18 deadline.
Oh, and the White Sox. This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: You’ve had some pretty big career jumps, and one stands out to me the most.
“The affiliation itself isn’t an issue,” said Rebecca Lynn Keiser, chief of research security at the National Science Foundation in an interview.
Elissa Slotkin said in an interview on Tuesday as the House passed stopgap legislation that would extend current funding levels through March 11.
“Initially I was told there was no there, there, but then my staff said there possibly could be, so I’ve got to download on that,” Tester, D-Mont., said in an interview.
“The math works in favor of the U.S. target,” Rachel Cleetus, policy director of the climate and energy program at the Union of Concerned Scientists, said by phone.
“Increased disclosure expectations to have companies consistently and thoroughly report information on the workforce would be really valuable,” she said in an interview.
President Joe Biden’s plan to nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court will mean extra scrutiny for the way politicians and Washington insiders talk about a confirmation fight — and the first
Last month, a Democratic communications consultant talked about how to improve political communications in a radio interview. She advocated for a three-step process.
Daines said in an interview with CNBC that they can present conflicts of interest. “You put assets in a blind trust, you’re still aware of what assets are put in that blind trust.
It didn’t take long during my interview with California Democratic congressional hopeful Peter Navarro (who years later became a top ally of President Donald Trump and key adviser on trade and economic
A debate engulfs the nation. The two sides mock and deride one another, while comedians and the disengaged crack jokes from the sidelines.
American public opinion — gathered and distilled from a handful of polls conducted in the past six months that asked about the Russia-Ukraine crisis — is largely on the side of the “middle” approach
Democrats, who narrowly control the House and the evenly split Senate, have benefited more than Republicans from the industry’s largesse in the past.
Ricketts said in a recent interview that 65 of the state’s 93 counties have passed resolutions opposing 30×30 and that he’s heard of at least two rejecting proposed conservation easements.
In a Jan. 27 interview with Fox Business, Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., said he hopes the Senate blocks Raskin, calling her climate stance “radical.” Sens.
The most recent attempt happened on Tuesday, coincidentally the day before Groundhog Day, the holiday that gave rise to the movie of the same name in which a weatherman played by Bill Murray must relive
Coburn described the fear of Snyder and sleepless nights as she relived the trauma she experienced while working for the team.
Breyer announced he would retire at the end of the court’s term.